At Made in France, Marine Le Pen and Eric Zemmour exhaust their economic proposals

The two rivals of the far right have exposed their business support program and their European anti-union vision, this weekend, in Paris.

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As soon as they arrive at the very curub of “Made in France”, both sent a wink to Arnaud Montebourg. “I recognize him a perseverance and some courage”, approved Marine Le Pen, Friday, November 12th. Two days later, Eric Zemmour donned a trailed tricolor mariner “The French Chic”, then targeted Europe. Both have imitated the cantor of the “Remontada”, the far-right polemist enumerating to his underwear made in France and justifying an Italian costume by the fact that “in the Middle Ages, we made the armor of Our knights in Italy “, Marine Le Pen Ironizing:” Do you want to see the labels? “

This visit had, for the national rally candidate (RN), the taste of a repeated routine for ten years. The passage of Eric Zemmour, undeclared candidate, carried a cohue of jostling cameras and exhibitors. The essayist has ridden a race bike, found in a pickle “the taste of our childhood” and bought a corkscrew with the effigy of Napoleon … by accusing the media of being “propaganda agents” and the ” elites “to have” bazardous industry “. Both display the ambition of “reindustrialize France” and reduce dependence abroad. Both with an assumed Colbertist imaginary, the name of the Minister of Louis XIV, cited in the interventional model. Eric Zemmour had known Marine Le Pen, at the end of October, “Woman left” who “speaks like Montebourg”, she who says that “the Strategist State” must “recreate industrial sectors”, he rents today in Pompidou The builder of a “remarkable French industry” and, in a quinquennate for nothing (Albin Michel, 2016), regretted the 1960s, when Giscard “led, Tel Colbert, the economy of the country”.

Marine Le Pen pleads for massive state support: lower employer contributions; Companies tax exemption for young entrepreneurs; SME-TPE loans by a “national loan” of 500 billion euros, with the savings of the French, that the state would remunerate to 2%. Companies, she says, the increased training of apprentices; To the state, the care of selecting the “sectors of tomorrow”, without specifying which, and to secure low value-added sectors, but “strategic”, such as masks. “The industrial future is not in the mask or in the fringe, but in the rise in range”, sighs a counselor of the Minister of the Economy, Bruno the Mayor. Eric Zemmour wants to completely remove succession duties on family business transmissions. “It means to give more money to those who have already, without promoting the transmission,” says Bercy.

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