Incomplete and above all insufficient. For right-wing elected officials, whether or not labeled Les Républicains, Emmanuel Macron's announcements on "Islamist separatism" , Tuesday, in Mulhouse are far from being up to the challenge. "The diagnosis of the President of the Republic is incomplete, and suddenly the remedies he offers are largely insufficient," said Valérie Pécresse Wednesday on Europe 1. It is "a speech that tries to shock no one and spare everything the world ” , regretted Bruno Retailleau in a press release. "I have a doubt about the real will or not of Mr. Macron to move forward on these subjects" , also questioned Jean-François Copé on France 2 by being "skeptical" after the proposed measures. For the mayor LR de Meaux, and more generally for all of the right-wing elected officials, this is one of "the most difficult and dangerous problems the Republic has had to face" .
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For the right which urged the head of state to speak on the subject, the diagnosis
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