Emmanuel Macron in the Hautes-Pyrénées: “the first laws will be passed this summer”, says the head of state


As he had publicly announced, Emmanuel Macron made a stopover this Friday at the Barbazan-Debat market at the gates of Tarbes. He must go during the day to Montgaillard (Hautes-Pyrénées) to honor the memory of his maternal grandmother.

“I was not elected on a balance sheet but on a program. The priorities are to launch projects on purchasing power, school and health. The first laws will be passed this summer,” he told CNEWS from the Barbazan-Debat market, where he met residents and traders of the town.

The Head of State was also arrested by a retiree. “The minimum contributory, we will increase it for everyone”, he reassured him.

He finally reacted to the subject of the alliance between the PS and LFI. “Nothing shocks me, I don’t do politics myself, I’m just saying that you have to tell people the truth, in these cases you have to explain, by the question are you for or against Europe, it’s a real question. The carp is not the rabbit”, launched the head of state.

Multiplying trips to the field all week, as in Cergy (Val-d’Oise) on Wednesday then at the Percy hospital in Clamart (Hauts-de-Seine) yesterday Thursday, the Head of State will therefore carry out a new today – more intimate this one – to pay tribute to Germaine Nogues, his maternal grandmother who died in 2013 and to whom he was very attached.

This trip was publicly announced by Emmanuel Macron during the TF1 newscast on April 6.

“The President of the Republic will visit the Hautes-Pyrénées on Friday April 29. He will arrive in the middle of the morning and will leave at the end of the day”, confirmed the prefecture of Hautes-Pyrénées before the presidential visit.

Last year, the President of the Republic was already passing through the region to attend the arrival of the Tour de France on July 15, then he went to an industrial site in Bagnères-de-Bigorre and visited the sanctuary. of Lourdes on July 16.





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