The re-election of Emmanuel Macron has a historical dimension.
In France, he is the first president of the Fifth Republic to be re-elected outside of a period of cohabitation.
In Europe, it put a stop to populism, leaving Orban's Hungary isolated, including now within the Visegrad group.
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But the ability to lead the transformation of Europe to respond to the economic, energy, climate and strategic crises will depend on the reforms carried out in France.
However, the governability of the country is far from assured given the widening gap between the priorities of its recovery on the one hand, the reduction of room for maneuver and the eruption of an explosive social and political situation of the other.
Rarely in its history has France faced so many major challenges.
The rebalancing towards production and innovation of the economic and social model based on consumption on credit, which has led to the decline in growth, deindustrialization, etc.
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