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It was from 10:50 p.m., and for twenty minutes, that school was discussed.
“I am attached to the school of the Republic, Madame Le Pen.
I come.
I was raised by teachers”,
launched Emmanuel Macron, who plans, in his project, to revalue teachers ready to take on additional missions (replacements, help with homework, etc.), but also followers of
“innovative methods”,
on merit, therefore, when Marine Le Pen promises to increase teachers' salaries by 3% per year, over five years.
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An “unbudgeted”
promise ,
underlined the Head of State.
Asked about the poor results of France, in the last international Pisa ranking, the two candidates presented their solutions.
Emmanuel Macron argued for the splitting of the CP and CE1 classes during his five-year term and his desire, in the future, to put the means on the sixth and second -
"hinge"
classes - on orientation,
" not to orient too early, but to understand what we want to go towards, ”
he said, and the rise in power of learning in the vocational high school.
Marine Le Pen explained that she wanted to make youth
"the priority"
of her five-year term.
The diplomas,
"starting with the baccalaureate",
have been
"devalued",
explained the candidate, who intends to remove, if she were elected, the reform of the baccalaureate.
The RN candidate, who wants to set up school and college uniforms and the generalization of video surveillance, insisted on
“school safety”,
where
“entire classes are persecuted by a few individuals”
who
"spoil the future of some students".
Marine Le Pen, in her program, plans to suspend family allowances and school grants for absentee students or perpetrators of disturbances.
Security, immigration, secularism: Marine Le Pen wants to "rearm the police morally" in the face of "a real barbarism"
For Marine Le Pen, in terms of delinquency,
"we are confronted with a real barbarism, a real savagery".
The candidate wants to
"rearm the police morally"
by recognizing a
"presumption of self-defense" in them.
She wants to create 25,000 prison places.
On immigration, she wants to
"propose a referendum"
.
The French will then have to decide on the abolition of land rights, national priority for housing and employment, the expulsion of illegal immigrants.
But it is above all on the fight against Islamism and the veil that the opposition has been the strongest.
Marine Le Pen has been criticized for wanting to ban the veil in public space.
For Emmanuel Macron, if this were to happen,
"France would be the first country in the world"
to do so.
This is, in his mind, nonsense.
A measure which, according to him, would be inapplicable in sensitive neighborhoods.
Marine Le Pen replied that all the countries where the Islamists win impose the veil on women.
A veil that she considers
"a uniform"
of submission.
She says she is fighting
"Islamist ideology"
and not the Muslim religion.
Old age: Emmanuel Macron does not want to "cast shame" on the entire system of private nursing homes
The Orpea scandal was invited in the exchanges between the two candidates
.
"Establishments that make money on the backs of vulnerable elderly people with shameful prices, this rightly shocks the French
," launched Marine Le Pen.
Emmanuel Macron, he did not want to
"cast opprobrium on the private system",
even if he agrees on the need to strengthen controls.