
In Nice- Press Sunday On April 6, the Nice National Rally unveiled its priorities less than a year from the municipal election, with the first axes of its program. Generalities, for the moment.
“One thing is certain, we will be ready.” Eric Ciotti is not yet formally candidate, “But he prepares for it”assures Benoît Kandel on April 6 in Nice- Press. “We have been working on it for a long time, with concrete proposals. I have launched work commissions” Complete the head of the RN in town. “A large summary meeting is scheduled for April 15. We will define the axes of progress and the projects to offer. Forty people are invested on the RN side”.
Eric Ciotti would have two shooting windows in mind to launch his campaign: just before summer, around June, if there was no dissolution of the assembly. Not the most credible option. In reality, it was more around September that he would like to make his intentions know. Especially since such a race is expensive, and can quickly run out of steam.
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“Our major axes are clear: security, cleanliness, accommodation, transport. We want to return to proximity management. Get out of glitter to finally take care of the real concerns of the Niçois”
“Like crèches: I have the example of a young woman who had to abandon her work for lack of space for her child. It is insane. You have to talk about the inhabitants who live here for the year, not just tourists.”

Benoît Kandel, who was the first deputy of the current mayor fifteen years ago before blurring, continues: “Let us launch reasoned, useful investments that are generating wealth. No longer destroy public buildings that still work. Look: he has demolished Acropolis by promising a new exhibition palace in Nice West. But where is this project?”
Security, especially
We understand that the major attack axis remains security, despite the right figures from Nice in the matter.
“It is a complete degradation” On the contrary, bombarding the manager of the national rally.
“The cameras are good, but it's just a tool. It is not a security policy”
“I was assistant responsible for these files, and it is my job. At the time, I had set up police stations in all neighborhoods. Take the Madeleine: more than 10,000 inhabitants is the size of a small town … and not a single municipal police station (which should make its return next year, promises the city, editor's note) “.
“His famous” Hôtel des Polices “is mainly communication. It costs a fortune to put national and municipal police in the same building, while they are already collaborating together. The Nice need local agents, who know traders, inhabitants, local issues.”
And conclude: “I note violence against people, incivility, tags, dirt, scooters on sidewalks or tram rails. When you do not intervene on small disorders, the whole city is deteriorating. We prefer to make the image. The Niçois are not fooled.”