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Guillaume Tabard: "Slowness and heaviness of a second term"

2022-04-25T19:46:28.493Z


COUNTERPOINT – "Macron 2" must quickly clarify its line, its team, its strategy and the architecture of its majority.


The party is not over;

it did not take place.

The re-election of Emmanuel Macron did not trigger any jubilation in the country and the words of the winner did not give the thrill of epic launches.

The disappointing scenography of the Eiffel Tower was only a pale copy of the impressive liturgy of the Louvre, five years earlier.

The president-candidate had not been able to find the words to open the chapter of his first campaign;

the re-elected president could not find the words to close it.

This prelude, however, should have set the tone for a five-year term that begins under an already threatening sky.

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18.78 million votes is as many as Sarkozy in 2007 and Hollande in 2012. 38.52% of registered voters, due to record abstention, does not seem like much, but it is better than Pompidou in 1969 and almost as much as Chirac in 1995 and Hollande in 2012. If the abstention is a failure, it is attributable to all the candidates, to the two rounds...

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Source: lefigaro

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