Europe 1 with AFP 2:43 p.m., March 31, 2022

Valérie Pécresse presented the calendar of her priority reforms until the fall if she were elected President of the Republic, on April 24.

This calendar of "100 days for the recovery of France" is intended to be "a project of rupture after years of inaction and renunciation".

Pensions, immigration or health: the candidate LR Valérie Pécresse presented Thursday the calendar of her priority reforms until the fall if she was elected President of the Republic on April 24.

This calendar of "100 days for the recovery of France" - in reality, rather the first six months - is intended to be "a project of rupture after years of inaction and renunciation", underlined the candidate during a conference Press.

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"We have a team capable of exercising responsibilities tomorrow" 

Ten days before the first round of the presidential election "it was important to show that we are ready, that we have a team capable of exercising responsibilities tomorrow", explained Valérie Pécresse, left behind in the polls where she appears in fourth or fifth. position.

Despite the war in Ukraine "we can change captains, and have a president who within 180 days after her election will change France with bills already written", she added.

“We will do them because we will be prepared for them”, added the boss of the LR senators Bruno Retailleau, “Mister 100 days” of his organization chart, who set the project to music.

Promising to be "a president who will consult", Valérie Pécresse assured that "seven major initiatives" would be launched without "waiting".

"There will be no parliamentary recess because we are going to work," she warned.

European summit at the end of June "dedicated to the protection of the interests of Europe and Europeans", "strategic review" of defense, "social and wage conference" to put the 10% increase in wages on track... A "simplification conference" will be launched, led by an ad hoc minister, as well as an "audit of all of France's public accounts", and an "Élysée de l'environnement" to "restore the trajectory of the fight against global warming".

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Repeal the Valls circular on the regularization of undocumented foreigners

Before the legislative elections, Valérie Pécresse undertook to repeal the Valls circular on the regularization of undocumented foreigners and the reform of the senior civil service, as well as that of justice limiting imprisonment for short sentences.

After the June legislative elections, Valérie Pécresse promised "five founding bills": on education "to give more autonomy to establishments", on "health to put an end to medical deserts", as well as two texts on taxation and pension reform.

Finally, she promised a "zero impunity" bill and a referendum in the fall to "end uncontrolled immigration".