
Exactly twenty years ago, Nicolas Sarkozy, then Minister of the Interior, uttered this sentence, which – given its success – would become his campaign slogan for the 2007 presidential election: “I want all those, in the public as well as in the private sector, who want to work more to earn more to be able to do so. » A formula that remains in people’s minds. “Each candidate wants to find their Sarkozy intuition of “working more to earn more”,” confides a Macronist deputy.
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