Manon Fossat 8:33 a.m., February 15, 2022

On Europe Matin on Tuesday, the president of Hauts-de-France Xavier Bertrand returned to Valérie Pécresse's meeting on Sunday in Paris and to the "great replacement" addressed by the candidate.

He assured that the latter put things back in place on Monday by defending himself from endorsing this theory, a pillar of Eric Zemmour's program.

Valérie Pécresse defended herself on Monday from endorsing the conspiracy theory of the "great replacement", pillar of the program of her far-right rival Eric Zemmour and mentioned during her meeting in Paris on Sunday.

Invited to Europe Matin on Tuesday, the president of Hauts-de-France Xavier Bertrand returned to the remarks of the candidate for the presidential election, and wanted to clarify things. 

“It is not a reality and it will not be the case. The proactive policy that Valérie Pécresse wants to lead is both to defend republican values ​​and to take back our destiny and our migration policy in our own hands”, a-t- he rocks.

"In terms of immigration, you have on one side the extremists who very often talk nonsense and play on fears. And on the other the laxists, who are in power today. Then you have those who want act effectively, and that's what Valérie wants to do".

According to him, the president of Ile-de-France wishes to propose measures so that it is not France which adapts to the needs of immigration, but immigration which adapts to the needs of France.

He also assured that it will not be "a candidate of synthesis" who will win the presidential election, but a candidate of conviction.

"She is a free woman who can listen to different opinions but gives her convictions [...] And we are at the antipodes of the extremists who seek to scare."

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