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"Where is France going?" : presidential, assessment of the five-year term ... Follow the interview with Emmanuel Macron live

2021-12-15T19:46:57.762Z


Four months before the 2022 presidential election, the Head of State is answering questions from TF1 journalists this Wednesday evening and revisiting


The essential

  • The President of the Republic answers this Wednesday, December 15 to the questions of the journalists of TF1, Audrey Crespo-Mara and Darius Rochebin, to take stock of his mandate.

    He had not engaged in such an exercise since July 14, 2020.

  • In this two-hour interview called "Where is France going" and shot last Sunday at the Elysee Palace, Emmanuel Macron should talk about "his vision of the future" and defend the major reforms of his mandate, such as the reform of the wealth tax (ISF), the aborted reform of pensions, that of unemployment insurance or the bioethics bill.

  • The Head of State will certainly address the major crises that marked his five-year term: the Yellow Vest crisis in 2018 and the Covid-19 crisis which continues to punctuate his days and will undoubtedly last long after the presidential election of April 2022.

The direct

8:35 p.m.

Under live conditions, from the village hall.

“Where is France going” was recorded on Sunday, December 12, at the end of the afternoon in the village hall of the Élysée.

The presidency gave the green light to TF1 more than a fortnight ago.

The channel had been trying to organize the show for over a year.

8:30 p.m.

Hello and welcome to the Parisien website.

You can follow in this live the interview with the President of the Republic on TF1 dedicated to the results of his five-year term, this Wednesday evening.

Baptized "Where is France going?"

”, This interview should last two hours.

Source: leparis

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