LE FIGARO. - The bioethics law was passed in the Senate. If the spotlight has been on the pension reform for months, these societal questions seem to interest the French less. Is that the case? How do you explain it?
Bruno RETAILLEAU. - Social tension has undoubtedly focused the attention of the French more on pensions or purchasing power. However, I do not think they are disinterested in these subjects. The real question is this: have they been offered a real debate? I have the feeling that from the start, the roles had been skilfully distributed: to the promoters of the PMA for all the smiling role of the defenders of progress, and to its opponents the disturbing role of the conservatives, even worse. How, under these conditions, debate on an equal basis? With cultural questions, it is on societal subjects that the Manichaeism of progressivism manifests itself with the greatest force: on the one hand the camp of good, on the other that of evil. For the progressive,
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