Bruno Retailleau avanza con il programma presidenziale 2027 attraverso proposte tematiche

Dopo la sua conferma come candidato dei Républicains per le elezioni presidenziali del 2027, Bruno Retailleau sta svelando il suo programma al ritmo di una proposta tematica ogni due settimane. Il suo obiettivo è presentare le linee guida principali prima dell'estate, avvalendosi di circa cinquanta gruppi tematici per affrontare le urgenze della Francia.

In qualità di candidato dei Républicains dopo aver vinto le primarie del partito, Bruno Retailleau sta costruendo il suo progetto presidenziale con il contributo di esperti ed eletti. Circa cinquanta "alveari tematici" si riuniscono regolarmente per sviluppare proposte settoriali volte a "risollevare la Francia", guidati dalla domanda: come rispondere alle urgenze del Paese?

A gennaio, prima dell'annuncio ufficiale della sua candidatura, ha svelato una prima proposta sul potere d'acquisto. Il 1° maggio 2026, a Cholet (Paesi della Loira), ha presentato la seconda, promettendo di elevare il lavoro a "priorità nazionale" in tutte le politiche, ponendo l'accento sul "lavoro vincente" e sul "produrre di più".

Un terzo pilastro è atteso a breve. Retailleau prevede di presentare proposte ogni due settimane, esponendo ai francesi i punti cardine del suo progetto prima dell'estate.

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