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Emmanuel Macron returns to media overexposure

5/15/2023, 6:27:14 PM

Highlights: Emmanuel Macron has made a brutal return to the front line since the end of parliamentary debates on his pension reform. He has spoken in turn, in the news of 13 hours; a televised address; Le Parisien; Politico; several regional dailies, including those of the Ebra group. "Listen, I'm not into political commentary," falsely swept the head of state, facing the camera, at the turn of a question about his relations with his prime minister. As if to close a sequence that he himself had opened at theend of April, believing that his "mistake" had been "not to be...


ANALYSIS - The head of state multiplies the interventions, at the risk of arousing controversy.

From one excess to another. After having seen fit to desert the domestic scene to devote himself exclusively to foreign affairs, Emmanuel Macron has made a brutal return to the front line since the end of parliamentary debates on his pension reform. To the point of saturating the media space with a word that is no longer so "rare" as that.

Thus, since the end of March, the President of the Republic has spoken in turn, in the news of 13 hours; a televised address; Pif Gadget; Le Parisien; Politico; several regional dailies, including those of the Ebra group; Challenges; the Financial Times; Opinion; and finally the "20 Hours" of TF1 Monday evening. "Listen, I'm not into political commentary," falsely swept the head of state, facing the camera, at the turn of a question about his relations with his prime minister. As if to close a sequence that he himself had opened at the end of April, believing that his "mistake" had been "not to be...

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