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Guillaume Tabard: "Empowering without feeling guilty"

2020-10-13T18:33:52.821Z


COUNTER-POINT - Faced with the health emergency, the French are ready to enter into a logic of responsibility but get annoyed at any talk of guilt.


Three months to the day after his last big television interview.

It was July 14.

Should we talk about a catch-up oral?

A perfume of imprecision had then floated on the presidential intervention.

Emmanuel Macron had failed to justify the change of prime minister or to mark out the rest of his five-year term.

As if, between a deconfinement rhyming then with relief and a recovery plan still in the draft state, the sense of urgency had died down.

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On October 14, this sense of urgency is needed again;

the health alert has returned.

However, it is often with his back to the wall that Macron gives the best of himself and that, stung by adversity, he knows how to find the words breaking with the little cerebral melody of some of his interventions.

Never in fact has his mission been so delicate;

for public opinion has never been so confused by contradictory fears and injunctions.

First, there is the desire to be protected and the refusal of constraints.

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Source: lefigaro

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