“
Valérie Pécresse will win this presidential election
.”
Invited to CNews on Friday January 21, the campaign manager of the Republican candidate, Patrick Stefanini, defended his project.
He underlined once again the points of divergence which oppose him to Emmanuel Macron.
According to him, the head of state has not honored any of his promises made in 2017, and has even "
deconstructed France
".
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For victory, the former prefect knows where he must go to find the voters: among these French people "
who voted François Fillon in 2017 and remain attached to Emmanuel Macron
".
For those, it is necessary to “
open their eyes
” to the policy of the tenant of the Élysée and show a little more that the camp of the Republicans presents a real alternative.
"
He had promised us mountains and wonders, he had promised to re-enchant France, disillusion is there
", denounced Patrick Stefanini.
"Finding out the true balance sheet" of Macron
According to him, the head of state has "
not reformed France
", where Valérie Pécresse carries strong proposals for the country.
A duel established between the two personalities which should be reinforced in the weeks to come, because "
this campaign will serve to flush out the true balance sheet of Emmanuel Macron
".
“
We have seen that in terms of migration, it is catastrophic.
On many other subjects, it is frankly mediocre.
We will say it and repeat
it, ”said the elected representative of Yvelines.
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This afternoon, Valérie Pécresse will also deliver, from Puy-en-Velay (Haute-Loire) and accompanied by Laurent Wauquiez, a "
major
" speech devoted to education - the school world being "
managed in a totally centralized as if we were still under the Capetian monarchy
”, according to Patrick Stefanini.
New sequences will then open up, particularly in the area of health, which also needs to be “
profoundly changed
”.
"
We must break with this vertical management which is the hallmark of the president, who wants to be rational, which infantilizes the actors of the various public functions, which infantilizes the French, which deprives us of this capacity to react which is linked to the autonomy
”, further castigated the campaign manager.