"We are
going to fight."
To his interlocutors, Emmanuel Macron displays a serene and combative face. That its visitors come to speak to him about the health crisis, the post-Covid, the recovery plan, the reforms to be launched, even the projects to be implemented in the perspective of the presidential election of 2022. In the spirit from the head of state, everything is linked. At the Elysee Palace, we know that if the end of the crisis or the vaccination campaign are missed, if the social fall is tinged with tensions and processions of demonstrators, the candidacy for his re-election will be very complicated.
"There will be a cultural battle on the way out of the crisis,"
said Stéphane Séjourné, MEP, close to the president.
We've put everything in place to make it look more like the Spanish Movida rather than the Fall of Anger. ”
His faithful are aware of this and, on certain days, arrive at the Castle with worried faces.
"He's the one who cheers us up
," says one of them.
It re-motivates
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