“Our beautiful nation, so strong, so rich, with such a proud people, has all the resources to meet its needs. It has the capacity to allow everyone to live happily, on an equal footing, in brotherhood, in each municipality, in each region, through work and training, through a dignified life by participating collectively in all the major projects that are taking place. offer us: ecological emergency, old age, sovereignty, industry, food, energy, health, public service…
We are at a moment in the history of our country, of Europe, which requires getting out of these inhuman logics and bringing our fellow citizens together to project ourselves towards a common future, a happiness that would be shared because we would all participate in it and all according to our skills.
The only horizon traced by the president is still 49.3 to impose additional sacrifices on us, such as the increase in the price of drugs and medical consultations! Has he understood nothing of the past few months? In short, he sees no further than to bring together the party leaders without questioning himself, without measuring the harshness of his reforms such as that of pensions, not to mention the low wages which undermine purchasing power when the dividends have never been so important.
There is, however, a need for a strong break with these policies in the service of capital to the detriment of labor and to free France from the weight of finance, banks and business circles which plunder the wealth of our country by using and abusing tax evasion. For us, the time for social justice, progress and work for all must come. Only then can we collectively say, “We are stronger, we are prouder.” »
Find our interview with Emmanuel Macron in 5 parts:
1/5: Emmanuel Macron: “On school, we must get out of French hypocrisies”
2/5: Emmanuel Macron: “I will talk to Vladimir Putin again when it is useful”
3/5: Emmanuel Macron: “I can’t be satisfied with an unemployment rate of 7%! »
4/5: Emmanuel Macron: “We must work to recivilize”
5/5: Emmanuel Macron: “I will preside until the last quarter of an hour”