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Guillaume Tabard: "Macron discovered that History was not happy but tragic"

2021-11-26T05:24:24.973Z


BIG INTERVIEW - In his new essay, Macron. The unfinished revolution (Robert Laffont), the columnist of Le Figaro takes stock of the five-year term and the portrait of macronism. According to him, if the President of the Republic knew how to dynamise the political landscape, he is far from having lifted all the ...


Your new book is called "Macron, the Unfinished Revolution" ... Did you believe in his "revolutionary" ambitions?

I especially read his revolutionary ambitions. It was he who, when he entered the political arena, wrote a program book entitled

Revolution.

Is this a sign of ambition or pretension? To pretend to make the revolution, was to make believe that it was not going to be satisfied to make move such or such cursor - which to which the governments are often reduced. Emmanuel Macron wanted to be elected less on promises than on a promise: put France back on the right track, radically change its operating software in order to make state action more effective. We must not forget that the feeling of powerlessness of politicians is one of the main causes of abstention and votes that are qualified as “populist” or extreme.

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At the time when the quinquennium comes to an end, the question is not whether I believed in it, but whether he will be able to give an account

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Source: lefigaro

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