Candidates for mayor of Paris promise a better tomorrow

Candidates for mayor of Paris promise a better tomorrow

In the spring of 2014 there will be elections of the mayor of Paris. It's the first time when women will have a higher chance to take one of the most important political posts in the country. Both of them - Nathalie Kosciusko-Morizet from the Union for a Popular Movement and Anne Hidalgo from the Socialist Party - have their own vision of the future for the "second" European megacity, writes ee24.com citing opp-connect.com.

Both female candidates dream to create pools in Paris. Kosciusko-Morizet wants to place them underground, right on the subway stations, and Hidalgo - close to the River Seine. In addition, both candidates promise to promote the construction.

Kosciusko-Morizet plans to implement a kind of "Marshall Plan", a powerful infrastructure program to build roads, including a new ring road that separates downtown from outlying areas. Hidalgo makes a bet on housing and plans to build annually 10 thousand houses and apartments in Paris.

The third line of development will be carried out in the event of the victory of Christophe Najdovski, candidate from "green" party. She will close a part of Seine embankment for cars and create there an analogue of the New York Central Park.