Since the beginning of her campaign, Valérie Pécresse has never ceased to present herself as the one who will bring "without waiting" "concrete solutions" to the problems of the French.
She puts the migration crisis at the top of the pile of emergencies by considering that the political will of States is an essential key.
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Last week, while traveling to the island of Samos, in Greece, to visit a reception center for last-generation migrants, the candidate did not simply make a campaign promise not far from the Turkish coast.
She also wanted to position herself on the European scene by inviting EU countries to take account of the
Greek
“example” .
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The candidate defends her project with all the more force that she is convinced that the subject refers to one of the main blind spots of macronism.
The persistence of unsanitary shantytowns at the gates of many French cities is clear proof, according to her, of a
"public impotence"
as well as a lack of will...
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