HIGHLIGHTS - Key Macron quotes on his campaign for a second term
None of these results can be considered enough." Macron said he intended to "make France a more independent nation." LABOUR MARKET REFORMS "The reform I want to carry out is to increase the legal retirement age gradually ...
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French President Emmanuel Macron on Thursday outlined his key reform plans for a second term in office should he win April's election. Here are his key quotes:
CONTEXT "Many of the things that we have to do today, in a time of crisis, and that we will have to do in the coming months and years will structure the life of our country in the long run."
"We are at a tipping point where we can make a real difference." "The rate of unemployment is at its lowest level for 15 years, the youth unemployment rate is at its lowest level for 40 years and the participation rate is at its highest level since we've been measuring it. None of these results can be considered enough."
Macron said he intended to "make France a more independent nation." LABOUR MARKET REFORMS
"The reform I want to carry out is to increase the legal retirement age gradually ... to bring the legal age up to 65 years." "We will continue with reforms to the labour market, continuing to simplify social dialogue, continuing to give visibility to employers and employees. We will continue with reforms to unemployment insurance to adapt it to the economic situation."
DEFENSE SPENDING "We will hit our defense spending objective of 50 billion euros annually by 2025.
"It must be complemented by a greater commitment at a European level. The choices made by several of our neighbours in recent months are a good thing that strengthen us." AGRICULTURE
"(We must) invest massively in France's agricultural (and) industrial independence." "One of the challenges we face is the demographic transition of the agricultural road ... In no circumstance can Europe allow itself it to produce less."
INDUSTRY AND ENERGY "(Nuclear) is the only mix that allows us to reduce our carbon emissions in an efficient, rapid and sovereign way."
"The State will have to take over the capital control of several industrial players". (Compiled by Richard Lough)
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