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New Year: “start”, “mobilization”, “change of rules” … wishes of politicians to the French

On Saturday, during his wish to the French, the President of the Republic, Emmanuel Macron, called for “the unity of the nation” and not to succumb to the “spirit of division”. He also reaffirmed that 2023 will be the year of pension reform and pushed for a green transition. In the opposition, leaders also expressed their wishes, some in response to the wishes of the Head of State, in particular on pension reform.

Marine Le Pen calls for a continuation of the “jump” in legislative elections. Marine Le Pen (National Rally) in her wishes calls on the French to “mobilize” in 2023 to continue the “jump” she said began with the election of 89 National Rally deputies in June’s parliamentary elections. In a video posted on Twitter, the hapless far-right presidential candidate says 2022 has been a “tough” year, in part due to the war in Ukraine, “almost unprecedented energy crisis”, “deficiency”, “poorly controlled inflation”. and “almost endemic violence”.

“However, the situation calls for all citizens, as we are, not to fatalism, eternally fruitless and demotivating, but to mobilization,” the chairman of the RN deputies puts into play. “This renewal that everyone is striving for and that we are striving for will come, I know, as soon as you decide,” she assures.

Jean-Luc Mélenchon announces that “January will be hot.” The founder of the France insoumise (LFI) party, Jean-Luc Mélenchon, ironically commented on the speech of the head of state: “After five years of oaths #macron I think they are out of luck. 16 degrees in Paris on December 31st. January will be hot! Happy New Year”, while, perhaps, they are waiting for more substantial wishes.

Olivier Faure: “What if we changed the rules of the game.” The First Secretary of the Socialist Party is playing Macronpoly against a partner whose face we cannot see, but who has the key to the Elysee Palace. In the Model Republic field, the socialist cuts the cards: Alexandre Benalla, Nicolas Hulot, or even Damien Abad. It is also a matter of social achievement at risk.

Eric Ciotti hopes for “a surge in the service of our nation’s reconstruction” in 2023. Incoming Republican President Eric Ciotti hopes 2023 will be “the foundation of this recovery that our country so badly needs, around the values ​​and beliefs of the Republican right.” And, to quote “our public services, which have never been so weakened”, “our law enforcement agencies have never come under such attacks.” “2023 should be the year of a new French hope”

François Hollande hopes that the new year will show the “supremacy of democracy”. Former socialist president François Hollande warns written communicationthat “the year that is ending has been a year of great upheavals (…). The year that opens may be the year of all dangers.” And to quote “the escalation of conflicts on a planetary scale, the brutal repression against peoples and especially women who claim their rights, the growth of inequality in the face of the declared recession.” According to him, “The answer cannot lie in closing, leaving, or exacerbating fears. It would be the choice of regression and decline. On the contrary, 2023 should demonstrate the superiority of democracies over authoritarian regimes.” “So let’s get rid of anything that can unnecessarily divide us or stigmatize the most vulnerable,” he continues.


Source: Le Parisien

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