"In war , gossip is not what the French expect," reacted Guillaume Peltier following the speech by Emmanuel Macron. For the Vice-President of the Republicans, the French "expect clear, coherent and strong acts. They expect the statesman to be able to decide ” . The deputy of Loir-et-Cher judges this "umpteenth formal presidential intervention and irrelevant" . According to him, the “multiplication” of speaking out “creates a lot of confusion” .
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Bruno Retailleau identifies another pitfall: “ His speech was deeply anxiety-provoking. He should be convinced that the duration and frequency of his interventions are inversely proportional to their effectiveness. ” The president of the LR group in the Senate considers the exercise difficult, but, in his eyes, the presidential speech " should not be wasted" .
If he remains on the only register of the invocation, the French can wonder if the bar is held
Bruno Retailleau (LR)“ In crisis communication, clarity of expression is essential. It is a condition for not adding anxiety and for teaching the measures ”
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