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FigaroVox week - "Changing course or visual navigation?"

2022-05-20T21:09:52.265Z


Find the FigaroVox selection every Saturday: decryptions, points of view and controversies. Dear subscribers, Emmanuel Macron has appointed Elisabeth Borne to Matignon. Has he thus sent a signal to the left, five years after having made eyes at the right? This is the analysis of historian Maxime Tandonnet. The re-elected president would now opt for "neither right nor right", he judges. From port to starboard, a constant appears in any case in these successive choices: the desire to imp


Dear subscribers,

Emmanuel Macron has appointed Elisabeth Borne to Matignon.

Has he thus sent a signal to the left, five years after having made eyes at the right?

This is the analysis of historian Maxime Tandonnet.

The re-elected president would now opt for "neither right nor right", he judges.

From port to starboard, a constant appears in any case in these successive choices: the desire to impose the primacy of technique over politics, of “knowledge of the files” over electoral legitimacy.

But from these strategic considerations, it is difficult to deduce a political course.

Does the president have one?

Perhaps he governs on sight like his distant predecessor Elie Decazes, president of the council under the Restoration and inventor of the "at the same time" according to a young author.

Our questions about the new five-year term join those of Benjamin Constant about Decazes: “

I would like to try to unravel his true intentions, if however he had…

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Source: lefigaro

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