Amir Reza-Tofighi is raising his voice. The president of the employers' organization Les Entrepreneurs, formerly known as CPME, took advantage of an interview with La Tribune Dimanche to urge presidential candidates to put economic issues back at the heart of their discussions. This appeal comes as the campaign, in his view, seems to be neglecting these crucial topics for the country's future. The entrepreneur isn't just criticizing; he's announcing the launch of a nationwide tour to gather concerns from the ground and formulate concrete proposals.
A tour of France to mobilize the ground
This initiative aims to give business leaders a voice and influence in the public debate. Amir Reza-Tofighi intends to put pressure on presidential candidates to better integrate economic realities into their platforms. The goal is clear: to prevent the campaign from becoming merely political posturing detached from the daily challenges faced by entrepreneurs.
The head of the Entrepreneurs' Association is counting on this mobilization to push his key issues. His message is clear: the economy cannot remain a secondary concern when it determines employment, competitiveness, and purchasing power. It remains to be seen whether the candidates will seize this opportunity or pursue their campaigns elsewhere.
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