Program of the New Popular Front revealed: discover its content
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The New Popular Front presents its program
\n\nTHE New Popular Front officially lifted the veil on its program with a view to the upcoming elections. This political project seeks to provide concrete and pragmatic responses to the main issues of the moment, both at local and national level. \n\n
Proposals for a sustainable and inclusive economy
\n\nIn a desire to establish a sustainable and united economy, the New Popular Front proposes to strengthen the local economic fabric and sustainable employment, in particular by supporting small and medium-sized businesses, as well as the social and solidarity economy.\n\nThe party is also committed to promoting the energy transition, by advocating renewable energies and better energy efficiency. He also put forward the idea of taxing polluting companies more.\n\n
Education at the heart of the project
\n\nAware that education is an essential lever for the future of the country, the New Popular Front has made this sector one of its priorities. He therefore plans to increase investments in education, particularly in infrastructure, and to upgrade the teaching profession.\n\n
Tax reform
\n\nOn the tax issue, the party plans an in-depth reform based on greater justice and equity. The program notably recommends more progressive taxation and the fight against tax evasion.\n\n
Health and social security: strengthening public policies
\n\nTHE New Popular Front also intends to strengthen health and social security policies. It proposes, among other things, better access to care for all as well as improvement of the health system in general.\n\n
Ecology: A strong commitment from the New Popular Front
\n\nEcology is also an important part of the program of the New Popular Front. The party considers the preservation of biodiversity and the fight against climate change to be crucial issues for the future. \n\nBy unveiling its program, the New Popular Front therefore gives the broad outlines of what its policy could be if it were to govern. Beyond the proposals, the challenge now for the party will be to convince voters of the coherence and feasibility of its project. \n\n