To launch his campaign Saturday morning in Meaux, the candidate for the primary fired a severe assessment of the action of Nicolas Sarkozy without mentioning his name.
Meaux bathed by a great winter sun and five hundred people at the foot of the war memorial offered by the United States to France in memory of the battle of the Marne. Jean-Francois Cope gave Saturday “kickoff” of his campaign for the primary, on his land, to the museum of the Great War which is his pride. Way to remind that policies must were judged on their accomplishments, their results, their balance sheets. This must be the “alpha and omega of political action,” he stated
“ANALYSIS – Primary right. Traffic jam on the starting line
“the time has come for me to wear loudly line of uninhibited right, a right nor extremist, nor excessive, but a straight assumed, proud of its values and whose hand does not tremble when s ‘comes to taking the necessary decisions for France, he said. I pledge to you, to me, the France will be led. “
This is the main message that the member for Seine-et-Marne intends to bring in this campaign. “France is no longer directed,” he stressed. And for a long time, according to him. “Campaign after campaign, president after president, obsessed with the fact of being elected at any price, policy or make promises they know they will not hold up, either unlike the proposals so vague and demagogic that everyone can find what he wants, “he said. And this finding applies both to the left than the right. Both “François Hollande, the ancient model of the Fifth Republic” than its predecessor, Nicolas Sarkozy, including Jean-Francois Cope has never mentioned the name but whose shadow hovered over the speech.
The “hypocrisy” of competitors
“If France has sold it’s because their governments have continued to decline,” commented Cope. “Beautiful hypocrisy as that is to feign indignation concerning measures that we ourselves decided, endorsed and applied, estimated he was in citing” the end of the famous milk quotas, “cohosh under the previous five years, “everyone has left to do.”
Other “hypocrisy”, “the worst” to hear – that the “mea culpa became national sport” and that Nicolas Sarkozy has singularly used in his book. “I promise I regret and next time, vote for me and I will do,” laughed Cope eliciting laughter from the audience. “The truth is that in this case, we simply failed in its mission. We sold, we gave up, he insists. When one has no reforms, no results, presidential. “Cope blasted this” right back who is lost “,” obsessed with the idea of seducing those who did not vote for her. ”
The “right Donald Trump”
He also warned against “the right Donald Trump, a populist and highly touted right” and was concerned “to hear some of my friends wondering aloud about the polls that are so good “for the Republican candidate for the US primary. “It does not belong to the extreme right, these temptations are also present in our political family,” he lamented. “The migrant problem is not born of the fact that we have done Schengen, he argued in particular. Those who ask to remove Schengen hold demagogic. “For him, Europe has become the scapegoat of the ‘failure of our immigration policy.” He especially wants to show the Franco-British Treaty of Calais, 2003, “with nothing resolved.” “Those who have signed today explained that it was to patch things up with the British after the war in Iraq,” even denounced Cope, unaware that Nicolas Sarkozy was one of the architects of the agreements.
Rejecting the “right receding” as the “right Trump” the right of the past and that of excess, Cope revives its third track, his “uninhibited right.” Does the program will be enough to weigh it in the primary? He wants to believe. “Some say he has a funny idea to be a candidate. He has not seen his image? He has not seen his polls? “, He launched assistance. At this, the former president of the UMP, caught in the midst of Bygmalion case and internal wars to his party, seems reluctant. Then he tells the “miracle of the Battle of the Marne,” that of his family, saved by the Righteous, during World War II. Cope therefore believe in “miracles.” “There, it is said, he concluded. I am ready and I need you. “
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