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“Under Sarkozy nothing was supposed until the end”: Retailleau attacks the former president again

In a column signed together with François-Xavier Bellamy and Julien Aubert, Bruno Retailleau once again attacks the former head of state, but also Jacques Chirac. According to the three elected LRs, “if the right, in power, had really lived up to its promises, France would be better off today”.

More like twice than once. In a column published in L‘Expressco-signed with sovereignist Julien Aubert and François-Xavier Bellamy MEP, Bruno Retailleau renews his criticism of Nicolas Sarkozy.

According to the leader of the Senators Les Républicains (LR) at the Luxembourg Palace and his two colleagues, “nothing was really taken on until the end”, under the former head of state, between 2007 and 2012.

“The right has taxed overtime, but it hasn’t ended 35 hours. He has established minimum penalties, but has removed the double penalty. He has reduced the number of officials, while increasing bureaucracy, by creating, for example, the ARS. (Regional Health Agencies) that have embolized the health system”, they develop.

Bruno Retailleau and his two colleagues, who support your candidacy for the presidency of LR, they take up elements already formulated by the senator from Vendée on european 1 last Tuesday.

Jacques Chirac also criticized

“If Nicolas Sarkozy wants to leave LR, let him do it,” he said on the radio, saying “our past is also our responsibility.”

The difference this time: the former President of the Republic is not the only one to toast. His predecessor, Jacques Chirac, is also the target of criticism. The authors of the forum judge that during his two successive mandates (1995-2007), “the right wing will have lacked the necessary courage to face the risks that have since become, by dint of accumulated cowardice, existential dangers.”

And to quote in this regard, “the migratory challenge, educational decline, cultural deconstruction.” “Denials” and “dropouts” that have “distanced” the right from the working classes according to Bruno Retailleau, Julien Aubert and François-Xavier Bellamy.

“To respond to increased concerns, it might not be enough to theorize the Republican front,” they also write, referring to Jacques Chirac’s landslide victory (over 82% of the vote) over Jean-Marie Le Pen in the second return of the presidential elections of 2002.

The former mayor of Paris had received particular support from the left, which wanted to prevent the extreme right from coming to power.

A forum in full internal campaign for the presidency of LR

Conclusion of the three signatories: “If the right had been, in power, really up to its promises, France would be better off today.”

A way for the authors to affirm the pre-eminence of their political line, more conservative and less liberal than those of Nicolas Sarkozy and Jacques Chirac.

A message that comes in the middle of an internal campaign at LR. While the Congress will unveil the new party president in early December, the three authors on the platform draw the outlines of Retailleau’s software. This rests on “three pillars”: “human dignity”, “the sovereignty of the Nation”, and “the values ​​of our Judeo-Christian civilization” which must, according to the signatories, “return to the soul of our politics”. fight, to defeat Islamism or Wokism”.

Author: baptiste farge
Source: BFM TV

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