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Presidential 2022: on the right, Valérie Pécresse castigates the results of Emmanuel Macron

2021-10-19T17:16:54.700Z


From the headquarters of her Free! Party, the president of Île-de-France has unraveled point by point the head of state's record by targeting in particular "the impunity" which has become established in society.


"A five-year term for almost nothing

."

Tuesday morning, during a press conference, Valérie Pécresse wished to

"open the eyes of the French"

on the results of Emmanuel Macron.

A message also sent to right-wing voters who “

continue to place their trust in him

”.

"Emmanuel Macron will not be able to escape the truth of the facts: he has spoken a lot, but has failed to reform France,"

supported the right-wing presidential candidate.

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From the HQ of her party Libres !, Valérie Pécresse, who aspires to "

straighten France

" and "

put our country back in order

", unraveled point by point the head of state's record by targeting in particular "

impunity

" who settled in the company.

"

He allowed insecurity to explode

", she blasted, referring to "

the police more and more targets of violence

", "

assault and battery on the increase

" or even delinquency "

which is increasing by dramatically

”.

"The president did not know how to guarantee the safety of every French person"

,

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Source: lefigaro

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