What will remain of Emmanuel Macron's five-year term?
Is the 2017 election and the end of the right-left alternation only a parenthesis or the starting point of a new stage in French political life?
As the end of the presidential election draws closer, as the health and economic crisis thwarts the reformist impetus of the Head of State, these questions are gnawing at power.
Despite his recent statements to Brut.
(
“Maybe I won't be able to be a candidate”
),
there is no doubt - barring an accident - for his supporters that the president will be keen to defend his record and win back the French for a second term in 2022.
The next fifteen months will therefore be decisive:
"The period which opens is that of the articulation of the five-year term with the presidential election",
confirms to
Figaro
François Bayrou, president of the Modem, and faithful ally of the Head of State.
The strategists work the narrative: the "whatever it costs" would not have been possible without the reforms
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