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"General policy speech: can't wait for Wednesday!"

2022-07-01T17:51:38.878Z


The editorial of Le Figaro, by Yves Thréard. He, who we knew was happy to be talkative, is getting shorter and shorter in his messages. Has macronism become laconic? Very smart one who can indeed say today what the President of the Republic has in the head. After a rushed election campaign, only a few elliptical interventions followed his victory. And it is to his Prime Minister that he now entrusts the task of telling us more. It will be, i


He, who we knew was happy to be talkative, is getting shorter and shorter in his messages.

Has macronism become laconic?

Very smart one who can indeed say today what the President of the Republic has in the head.

After a rushed election campaign, only a few elliptical interventions followed his victory.

And it is to his Prime Minister that he now entrusts the task of telling us more.

It will be, in principle, Wednesday if nothing moves by then.

Five years ago, Édouard Philippe had not been so lucky, since Emmanuel Macron had pulled the rug out from under him by speaking before the Congress, convened in Versailles, the day before his general policy speech.

The times are changing.

Would the head of state be less sure of himself?

What will Elisabeth Borne reveal to us?

Mystery and gumdrop.

However, there is urgency.

The executive power is so busy with its problems of majority and government casting that the files…

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Source: lefigaro

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