Dear readers,
By stacking up for a new five-year term, Emmanuel Macron knew that he would not escape it: the pension reform will have to be carried out.
The Head of State knows this, which does not prevent him from staying away from it as much as he can.
He knows how explosive the file is and, one month before the legislative elections, it is better to avoid alienating voters.
Borne and Dussopt, his replacement at Labour, will therefore manage to manage a reform that the unions do not want.
And since we are talking to you about the president, we will take the opportunity to tell you what, in the mind of the Head of State, justified this appointment which caused so much talk: that of Pap Ndiaye to the Ministry of National Education .
A lot of politics in this letter therefore, but not only: we also mention the war in Ukraine, pharmacies and cities where life is good near Lyon.
Have a good day!
Louise Darbon
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Macron keeps the pension reform vague
Four weeks before the legislative elections, the head of state does not want to go to the front line to defend a file capable of once again setting the French against him.
François Bouchon / Le Figaro
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