Bruno Retailleau avanza en su programa presidencial para 2027 con propuestas temáticas

Tras su confirmación como candidato de Los Republicanos para las elecciones presidenciales de 2027, Bruno Retailleau está revelando su programa a razón de una propuesta temática cada dos semanas. Su objetivo es presentar los ejes principales antes del verano, recurriendo a cerca de cincuenta grupos temáticos para abordar las urgencias de Francia.

Como nominado de Los Republicanos tras ganar las primarias del partido, Bruno Retailleau está construyendo su proyecto presidencial con el aporte de expertos y funcionarios electos. Cerca de cincuenta "colmenas temáticas" se reúnen regularmente para desarrollar propuestas sectoriales destinadas a "levantar a Francia", guiadas por la pregunta: ¿cómo responder a las urgencias del país?

En enero, antes del anuncio oficial de su candidatura, presentó una primera propuesta sobre el poder adquisitivo. El 1 de mayo de 2026, en Cholet (Países del Loira), presentó la segunda, prometiendo elevar el trabajo a "prioridad nacional" en todas las políticas, enfatizando el "trabajo ganador" y el "producir más".

Se espera un tercer pilar pronto. Retailleau planea desplegar propuestas cada dos semanas, presentando los ejes principales de su proyecto a los franceses antes del verano.

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