Borders, immigration: two words previously taboo when it was necessary to deal with the causes of terrorism and provide responses to Islamist attacks.
Emmanuel Macron's trip to the Perthus pass marks a turning point.
Or at least a new stage of its aggiornamento on sovereign issues.
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His speech at the Mureaux was a major milestone in his thinking and kicked off a resolute fight against
“Islamist separatism”
that the Head of State had clearly designated.
This speech, above all, was not a simple reminder of general principles, but a real battle plan with concrete decisions that should be reflected in the Darmanin-Schiappa bill which will be presented on December 9 in the Council of Ministers.
The Republicans and the National Rally could no longer accuse the head of state.
But right-wing presidents like Marine Le Pen had pointed to the blind spot of the presidential statement: immigration.
Believing
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