1648939513 Presidential election Macron announces fight against inflation

Presidential election: Macron announces fight against inflation

“We are here to convince (…) for our future project for France and Europe,” Macron shouted, as he entered Paris’s La Defense Arena, huge sparks flared and several government officials joined a La Ola wave.

“Our project for 2022 is solidarity and social progress,” Macron said on Saturday in front of tens of thousands of supporters in Nanterre, near Paris, ahead of the first round of elections. “Working French shouldn’t put their entire salary into filling their tanks and shopping, that’s unfair.”

French President and LREM top candidate Emmanuel Macron at a campaign event

APA/AFP/Thomas Coex Macron’s performance was a show reminiscent of US election campaigns

Starting in the summer, employees should be able to receive a tax-free purchasing power bonus of up to 6,000 euros, said the 44-year-old politician who is running for a second term. He also promised more money to the self-employed. His government has already invested around 20 billion euros to limit electricity and gas prices.

Offer for pensioners and single parents

Macron announced further investments and improvements in health and education systems. In future, the minimum pension should be €1,100 after full employment. Help for single parents should be increased. After a scandal over abuse in nursing homes, the president announced that he would hire 50,000 additional nurses and more controls. The fight against sexual abuse must be intensified.

Continuing the fight for a higher retirement age

In order to finance the announced strengthening of the welfare state and further tax cuts, Macron swore to the French during his election campaign to raise the retirement age from 62 to 65. A social and welfare state is not possible if the state does not produce and create wealth. “We have to work harder.” For the first time since the 1970s, it is possible to achieve full employment in France.

French President and LREM top candidate Emmanuel Macron at a campaign event

APA/AFP/Ludovic Marin Macron campaigns vigorously for the European idea – this is the exception in national election campaigns

Macron also made a passionate commitment to Europe. Europe is better equipped to fight the food crisis that threatens the war in Ukraine and to master the climate crisis. “We are proud to be Europeans and to fly the European flag alongside our national flag.” At the same time, France has independent policies, exchanges with other countries and the formation of new alliances.

Purchasing power trumps all other problems

Purchasing power has become the main issue in the French presidential campaign, with education, health and migration also being important issues. Because of his diplomatic efforts in the Ukraine war, Macron entered the election campaign late. He is clearly ahead in the polls, but his main opponent, right-winger Marin Le Pen, has recently caught up with him. A poll for Le Journal du Dimanche on Saturday showed Macron with 27 percent and Le Pen with 22 percent.