Macron wants to make his balance sheet the springboard for his candidate project
The “new world” was well worth a new testament.
As soon as his candidacy was announced in 2017, Emmanuel Macron made his presidential program a kind of Bible.
A law written - by himself - to which he promised to remain faithful during the five years of his wanderings across the country.
“Above all, I do what I say”
, he thus had the habit of repeating at will during the first months of his five-year term.
Like a slogan, supposed to prove that he was indeed going to break with the thirty years of successive renunciations of his predecessors.
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From where a first year carried out with the step of load, to try to reform all that could be it in record time.
Modernization of the labor code, abolition of tax on movable property, opening of the SNCF to competition, abolition of the status of railway worker, duplication of CP and CE1 classes in certain areas, tightening of texts on asylum and immigration...
The machine, launched, seemed impossible…
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