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How the right wants to avoid the executive trap

2022-01-05T20:19:29.591Z


The words of Emmanuel Macron in Le Parisien will have had one merit: to unite the LR troops when they were divided on the issue of the vaccine pass.


"Never, never should a president speak like this about the French."

Like François-Xavier Bellamy's reaction, the targeting of the unvaccinated by the President of the Republic has provoked a wave of indignation on the right. His words don't get through. Is his expression at the level of a head of state? Can he decide who is a good or a bad citizen? Can the President of the Republic designate scapegoats and create tension? By denouncing the

"chilling contempt"

of Emmanuel Macron

"towards citizens who have not broken any law"

, the MEP sees in these presidential remarks the proof of a

"huge drift of measures"

that the Head of State would like to

"impose"

but also the signs of

"The seriousness of the fractures"

that these same measures

"will leave"

in French society.

A finding widely shared on the right, where annoyance against health measures deemed to be more and more arbitrary is growing noticeably.

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Source: lefigaro

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