The hardest part remains to be done.
But if the vigor of the action is indexed on the clarity of the expression, the Mureaux speech will count in the results of Emmanuel Macron.
On the form, the Head of State was often criticized for sticking to generalities (until recently, the speech in the Pantheon) or, conversely, for getting into details.
This time, he found this rare alchemy between the reminder of intentions (to fight Islamist separatism, to love the Republic) and the precision of measures.
A sign of mastery of a theme on which he has long given the feeling of groping.
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On the merits too, Macron has managed to surprise.
While this speech was crafted with an ardent concern not to stir up tensions or reignite symbolic and passionate debates, the president's hand did not tremble.
Separatisms, in the plural?
He did not pretend to drown the fish by semantic prudence.
It is indeed
“Islamist separatism”
that has been exclusively discussed.
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