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François Bayrou: "The president must embody the vital momentum found in the country"

2022-02-16T19:31:36.671Z


INTERVIEW – The High Commissioner for Planning and President of the MoDem speaks about the candidate Macron, his opponents, the presidential campaign.


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Francois Bayrou.

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Let's agree that his candidacy is no secret.

But the exercise of the function as the international situation require a commitment that is not eclipsed.

Who can say that, for all that, the political debate does not exist?

This debate is obvious, it is open and it is violent.

The criticisms are virulent and constant and each candidate deploys his proposals, sometimes so unreasonable that it is difficult to take them seriously.

If all this falls flat, it is because the French read the situation very well.

Who can see electoral gestures in what is happening in Ukraine?

In talks with Putin?

In the management of the European Union in the face of such crises?

But let the impatient be convinced, the time for direct confrontations will come.

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In the meantime, no campaign theme is needed.

Isn't this a democratic problem?

Usually…

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Source: lefigaro

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