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Presidential 2022: "Emmanuel Macron, Giscard or Obama?"

2021-09-09T18:19:00.106Z


The editorial of Le Figaro, by Vincent Trémolet de Villers. We said he was out of breath, and now he was breathing. Emmanuel Macron, since his entry into politics by “breaking and entering”, has been the interpreter of many roles alternating culpable lightness and fertile gravity. Ten times, he was promised the fall, ten times, he was able to recover. Around him, a desolate landscape where the different political families are exhausted in circular (and dis


We said he was out of breath, and now he was breathing.

Emmanuel Macron, since his entry into politics by “breaking and entering”, has been the interpreter of many roles alternating culpable lightness and fertile gravity.

Ten times, he was promised the fall, ten times, he was able to recover.

Around him, a desolate landscape where the different political families are exhausted in circular (and distressing) pugilats as do the characters of the village of Asterix.

An economic climate whose spectacular warming will not worry anyone.

An epidemic pressure which decreases as the number of vaccinated increases.

“The return to school will be terrible!”

Proclaimed the media omens at the beginning of the summer: their political models are proving to be as uncertain as the predictive work of some of our epidemiologists.

Emmanuel Macron is more popular at the end of his term than his two predecessors were.

It benefits from an electoral base which places it, most often, at the head of

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Source: lefigaro

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