The candidate LREM to the city hall of the capital came third in the first round of municipal, behind Rachida Dati and Anne Hidalgo

For Agnès Buzyn the battle of Paris is not lost, far from it. “The goal is to win”, assured Saturday the candidate LREM to the city hall of the capital, arrived yet third during the first round of municipal companies (17.3%). She’s hoping for a surge in the mobilization for the second round on June 28.

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“All the cards are in the hands of the voters” and after an “abstention record,” the first round “I really wish with all my heart that the voters from going to vote,” said Agnes Buzyn on Europe 1, a week before the election.

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“Don’t do the match before it was played”

“Don’t do the match before it was played, we are in the second half, and the goal is to win”, said Agnès Buzyn, arrival behind the mayor outbound PS Anne Hidalgo (29.3% of votes) and its rival, LR Rachida Dati (22.7 per cent).

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On her program, she has advocated a “moratorium on all new construction” in the capital “to make green spaces”. Paris “is absolutely not ready for heat waves coming,” and that “will be terrible in the years 2050 to 2100”, she added, advocating for “revegetate really this city is much too mineral”.

fleeing inhabitants

“I’m not sure that this will be done if Madame Hidalgo remains mayor, since it has construction projects and bétonisation that continues,” she added. She is also worried that Paris, who lost already about 11 000 inhabitants per year”, is “empty of its inhabitants”.

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For merchants “on the razor’s edge” she defended her proposal of an “extension of opening hours”. “The coming year, this is the year to really transition where we will see if we are able to maintain this commercial activity”, she said.