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Presidential: Fabien Roussel (PCF) wants to make the permit free for those under 25

2022-01-22T16:08:19.206Z


According to him, such a measure would make it possible to establish "a right to mobility for all" while many French people "have no other


Make the driving license free for people under 25.

This is the idea of ​​the communist presidential candidate Fabien Roussel to promote equality on mobility issues.

“I propose free driving licenses for those under 25, to be able to defend the right to mobility for all,” announced Mr. Roussel, guest at 1 p.m. on TF1.

The question of travel by personal car "is a question of equality which arises for many French people who have no other choice than to take the car to get around", especially in rural areas, he said. he defended.

New conversion bonus

Fabien Roussel is also offering owners of polluting vehicles a new conversion bonus applicable to used cars, and of up to 10,000 euros.

By 2025, 10 million polluting cars will be banned from metropolitan areas.

It's a social bomb.



I propose a new conversion bonus: up to 10,000 euros for the purchase of a less polluting used car.#JT13h @TF1 pic.twitter.com/aA9WkkE0Qe

— Fabien Roussel (@Fabien_Roussel) January 22, 2022

"I want to fight against pollution, because it is harmful to health, but without hitting the working classes, without hitting the working class, the middle classes", insisted the PCF candidate, who claims to embody a "popular left" in the presidential campaign.

Credited Saturday with 2.5% of the voting intentions in an Ipsos-Sopra Steria poll carried out for Le Monde, the Jean Jaurès Foundation and Cevipof, Fabien Roussel must unveil his program focused on purchasing power and work on Monday.

Source: leparis

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