Presidential: Marine Le Pen wants to reinstate 15,000 laid off caregivers


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11:54 p.m., April 14, 2022

RN candidate Marine Le Pen announced that she would reinstate 15,000 laid off caregivers, without specifying whether it was staff not vaccinated against Covid-19, if she is elected in the second round. During her meeting in Avignon, she added that she would pay them the salaries “of which they have been unjustly deprived”.

This is the first major announcement made by Marine Le Pen on Thursday in Avignon. In her big meeting between the two presidential rounds, the candidate of the National Rally promised that she would reinstate “the 15,000 caregivers expelled as unclean”. The MP for Pas-de-Calais referred, without naming them, to medical staff not vaccinated against Covid-19 who were laid off under Emmanuel Macron’s five-year term.

“Caring about concrete life” of the French

The RN candidate added that she would pay these carers “the salaries of which they have been unfairly deprived”. Marine Le Pen concluded: “Being concerned about the concrete life of our compatriots is also being President of the Republic, and being a woman is an asset on this point.”





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