In the columns of the "Journal du dimanche", the candidate LR at the mayor of Paris unveils her first proposals.

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She wants to "put an end to the drift of the capital". Investor Wednesday Republican candidates for the municipal elections of March 2020 in Paris, Rachida Dati unveils its first proposals in the columns of the Sunday newspaper , and promises including "a real reorganization of security in Paris."

Creation of an armed municipal police

Rachida Dati wants "a real reorganization of security in Paris, around a national police refocused on its missions (interpellation, investigation), an armed municipal police dedicated to the delinquency of everyday life and private security, to monitor public buildings and sensitive sites "

Regarding families, the former Minister of Justice Nicolas Sarkozy regrets that "Paris is empty of its sap." At the last school year, "1,400 children were missing in the schools," she still laments, pledging to "lower the rates for municipal services, starting with that of canteens." "The highest price of a meal in the Parisian school restaurant is 7 euros (...) from September 2020, I will pass this price to 3.50 euros," says the candidate.

Rachida Dati also announces "a gesture to help middle class families with housing", defending an "immediate and concrete gesture that really changes the lives of families". And announce a "measure" shock "in a few weeks.

"Dedicated public transport"

Asked about its ecology policy, the current mayor of the 7th arrondissement announced that, during its possible mandate, the ecology "will decline in terms of health and well-being." "I will equip all the buildings for a fragile public (nurseries, schools, institutions for the elderly) with pollution sensors, but also with air purifiers filtering particles and polluting gases," she explains to the JDD .

Denouncing the "anti-car" policy led by Anne Hidalgo, Rachida Dati believes that we must first "provide other means of mobility, public transport worthy". The candidate is also favorable to the installation of medical homes in Parisian neighborhoods considered by the Regional Health Agency (ARS) as medical deserts.

Finally, the candidate LR also intends to "clean up and give back to Parisians" the Bois de Boulogne and Vincennes, which she regrets that they have become "zones of lawlessness". It proposes "to install dedicated police antennas around the two woods and to develop video surveillance cameras as in Central Park".