Set up a new structure.
This is more or less what Emmanuel Macron is trying to do on Tuesday evening by summoning his head of government and ministers around a dinner at the Élysée, according to information from Le
Point
confirmed by concordant sources at
Le Figaro.
Among the latter, Olivier Véran, new Minister in charge of Relations with Parliament and Democratic Life and Olivia Grégoire, government spokesperson.
With the line of sight, the rapid installation of a new body: the "National Council for Refoundation", announced at the end of last week by Emmanuel Macron in an interview with the regional daily press.
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In this interview, the Head of State wanted to
“bring together”
the new body quickly to meet the
“five objectives
(of)
the campaign
”:
“Independence, full employment, carbon neutrality, public services for the equal opportunities and democratic renaissance with institutional reform.”
For Emmanuel Macron, this “CNR” should be constituted
“with the political, economic, social, associative forces, elected representatives of the territories and citizens drawn by lot”.
An assumed comparison with the “National Council of Resistance”
The opportunity also to announce that he himself will launch this “Council” after the legislative elections.
With two great ambitions.
First,
"it will be the body in which we will bring our reforms to life"
including those of purchasing power and pensions.
This must finally be the space where the tenant of the Élysée must put his
“new method”
into practice .
And the comparison with the "National Council of Resistance", launched by Jean Moulin in 1943, is perfectly assumed by the Head of State.
“We are living in a comparable time.
We are in a historic era which requires a profound change of model, and then, the war is there”,
analyzed Emmanuel Macron.