Valérie Pécresse officially received the support of the Centrists on Saturday, a small formation to which she promised "
a program of powerful reforms
", without letting go of firmness in matters of regalian.
“
My project is on the right, it is breaking, but it is 100% compatible with your values
”, assured the candidate LR, assuring: “
we are here to embody a third way between immobility and demagoguery
”.
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She was speaking at the National Council of Centrists, who had just voted on a motion promising her to commit herself "
fully and totally to her campaign
".
Paying homage to the "
loyalty
" of the party chaired by Hervé Morin, she praised the values in which she "
recognizes herself
": "
Europe, solidarity, freedom, decentralization
" but also "
open to society, its developments
" such as "
equality between all regardless of color or origin, gender equality
".
School inclusion, "not a dangerous obsession"
Faced with “
presidential cynicism
”, the president of Ile-de-France promised to “
restore order in the accounts
” with a program of “
powerful reforms
” on pensions, unemployment insurance or decentralization. “
We are going to put education at the heart of our project
”, she also promised, taking up her idea of an “
educational nation
” which “
will put an end to the single college which is in fact uniform
”.
Criticizing Éric Zemmour without naming him, she felt that "
educational inclusion is not a dangerous obsession, but a burning obligation
" because "
we must learn the existence of vulnerability and difference
". And "
I also want to speak in this campaign of tenderness, love and fraternity
", launched the former Minister of Higher Education. "
I'm not zig-zag, I don't tell everyone what they want to hear
", she added the day after a visit to the very right-handed Laurent Wauquiez, underlining his "
obsession
" to "
redo nation
”. “
With me you will have a president who will bring order
“, she assured by proposing a “
zero impunity pact
” and an “
emergency plan
”.
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Hervé Morin for his part assured that he had "
no problem
" with this firmness on the regal.
“
When we are from the center-right we are liberal, we are attached to individual freedoms, but we are also for a strong State on its sovereign missions, capable of ensuring the security, justice and protection of our compatriots
”, a he added.
Valérie Pécresse is then expected at the National Council of the UDI, which should also vote her support.