The government knows it is expected at the turn. And, in this war of the third type, he will not find the solution by re-reading Clausewitz. The coronavirus is certainly not yet defeated, but, already, the question of deconfinement arises. No, because some French people show signs of impatience. Nor because Jean-Luc Mélenchon demands a "right to know" . But, more simply, because a house arrest is, by definition, temporary. So when and how?
The executive has no room for error. For lack of clairvoyance and transparency, he multiplied the failures at the beginning of the crisis. Not all is attributable to it, but the business of masks and tests, not to mention the imbroglio of chloroquine, has not finished spreading much ink. From orders to counter-orders, he eroded the confidence that public opinion had initially placed in him.
Nothing says he will regain it, but everything forces him to a successful exit, without missteps. If to govern is
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