Travel is increasing for presidential candidates. Less than ten days before the ballot, Valérie Pécresse went, Thursday, March 31, in the middle of the night, to the northern districts of Marseille, while Yannick Jadot had come to visit, a little earlier in the day, the vast center of incineration of waste in Ivry-sur-Seine (Val-de-Marne). The Europe Ecologie-les Verts candidate will answer questions from journalists and franceinfo listeners in the “Presidential Mornings”, Friday April 1 from 8:30 a.m. Follow our live.
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Valérie Pécresse on a nocturnal visit. The Republican candidate, who wants to stand out for her firmness in the sovereign domain, went Thursday evening to the northern districts of Marseille to affirm there, near drug trafficking points, her desire for a “zero impunity”. “At some point we have to punish, we need zero impunity, that the Republic be at home”, she told reporters after a visit during which she was accompanied by her bodyguards and some members of her campaign team.