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Before the presidential election, Emmanuel Macron urges his majority to "resume door-to-door"

2021-07-12T19:22:27.186Z


The Head of State received parliamentarians in the wake of his speech to call on them to “explain and sell the balance sheet”. "This is the right time," he said.


Emmanuel Macron is heading for 2022. Before the majority parliamentarians gathered at the Elysee Palace on Monday evening, the Head of State gave a short speech calling for mobilization and unity for the presidential campaign. Nine months from the deadline, the President of the Republic urged his troops to occupy the land.

“Until the end of the year, there is the legislative agenda to pursue. We must avoid any unnecessary subject so that you have time to be on the ground, ”

he asked, according to comments reported by a participant. Emmanuel Macron called on his majority to

"explain and sell the balance sheet"

and to

"resume the door to door"

.

"This is the right time,

" he said.

An instruction which is reminiscent of the “Great March”, launched in the spring of 2016 and which had continued throughout the summer preceding his election to the Élysée. A door-to-door campaign that had borne fruit and allowed its supporters to travel through the territory.

“The risk of leavers is to think that we are campaigning on a balance sheet. The base, it is now that we consolidate it

, continued the Head of State, five years to the day after his meeting at the Mutual, which had launched his candidacy.

With the approach of the presidential election and in the face of opponents already in the campaign, the President of the Republic defended his action.

"We have not betrayed the promise,"

he stressed.

“We have lived through historic crises -

'

yellow vests

'

, pensions, viruses - and we have shown that we know how to resist crises. And we have not given up on our reform ambitions. ”

Source: lefigaro

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