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Napoleon said that
"one leads the people only by showing them a future: a leader is a merchant of hope."
The future, for the French, is hardly promising.
The intervention of the Prime Minister this Thursday evening did not really reassure the many traders and small entrepreneurs for whom this second confinement threatens at any time to sign their death warrant.
And for all, the prospect of celebrating Christmas with the family remains uncertain;
that of leaving home without having to fill out an administrative form, distant and confused.
Where are the “merchants of hope”?
Of course, everyone is aware of the seriousness of the health situation, the tensions weighing on many intensive care units throughout the country, the terrible testimonies which reach us from all our hospitals.
Nevertheless, a feeling of mistrust rises towards those who, while promising to "not loosen the bridle", do not always seem to hold the reins well in hand.
This is
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