The measure had until then been demanded by the left.
On the right, a voice was finally heard, that of Rachida Dati.
The mayor LR of the 7th arrondissement of Paris calls for the establishment of a
"minimum income for students in a situation of social fragility, while economic activity will remain reduced
".
She told Emmanuel Macron in an open letter sent to the Élysée on Monday and unveiled on social networks on Wednesday.
Invited on RTL Wednesday evening, Rachida Dati again challenged the executive, asking
"a subsistence income, not to say survival
".
"Is the government aware of the living conditions of the students?"
, she asked, recalling that many of them have lost their jobs.
“It's like the yellow vests.
We discover that there are people who work, who have never asked for anything from anyone and who cannot live on their income, ”
quipped the former Minister of Justice Nicolas Sarkozy.
"The good remedy is that they resume their lessons"
Like a large part of the opposition, Rachida Dati calls for a return of students to universities.
"The good remedy is not the psychologist, it is that they resume their lessons"
, she affirmed, while the government promised to recruit psychologists to help the students. more disarmed.
The former candidate for mayor of Paris took the opportunity to denounce the irresponsibility of the Minister of Higher Education.
"Mrs.
Vidal, said: 'Oh I understand them, I too am in Zoom all day'.
But she is a minister!
I find that indecent ”
, lambasted Rachida Dati.
The elected Parisian said to have
"asked"
the mayor of Paris, Anne Hidalgo to identify
"all the public facilities that are not currently occupied"
.
“You have hotels, atriums, conference rooms, conservatories, gymnasiums, which have been closed for a year.
Don't you think we can install the students so that they can resume their lessons? "
, she asked.
The mayor of the 7th district regretted not having had a
“response”
from the mayor.