“The year 2023 left France deeply divided, without the presidential majority being able to set a clear course to bring together our compatriots around a long-term project,” explains Thomas Rousseau, president of Rennes on the right, secretary departmental of Ille-et-Vilaine Les Républicains. But what is the situation in the Breton capital for the metropolitan executive bringing together various lefts? “We make the same observation. Their very negative local mid-term results in terms of security, ecology, social and urban planning, with objectives promised in 2020 which were not achieved!
During the last councils in December, a set course meeting the expectations of Rennes for 2024 would have been sorely lacking. “For this new year, we hope for strong commitments in the aforementioned subjects (ecology, housing, security) and improving the quality of life of our seniors from the municipality. The right, for its part, will be a source of proposals in these areas. It will remain a demanding and constructive opposition to ensure respect for local democratic debate. »
This end of the year is marked by the adoption of the immigration law which we welcome, like 70% of French people.” Thomas Rousseau.
But this ambition does not prevent political politics. Returning to the subject of the day (immigration law), the Republicans regret the attitude of several elected officials. “Jean-Luc Chenut (president of the department) and Nathalie Appéré, once again show the total disconnection of the left with reality and the expectations of our fellow citizens. The rupture of the Republican pact is not in the content of this law, but in the desire to free oneself from it. We demand its application without reservation to, on the one hand, better welcome migrants who respect our republic and our democracy, and on the other hand, to support and protect French people who are in need. »
2023-12-30 23:08:30
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