When, at the end of May, in front of a few journalists, Emmanuel Macron unveiled the project of what would become the National Council for Refoundation, he was thinking big and wanted to go fast.
This launch, scheduled for early July, would take place over several days;
all reform projects, including that of pensions, would be on the agenda.
“But it will not be a fifth round”
, then warned the Head of State: it will not be a question of arbitrating on what to do;
but to agree on how to do it.
In other words, the objective is clear but, to achieve it, a revolution in the method is necessary.
That the calendar was shifted by two months is secondary.
The unexpected result of the legislative elections forced the establishment of the five-year term longer than expected.
But the scope, of themes and participants, is more limited.
And, above all, even less than the great national debate, the Marcoussis meeting is perceived as the founding act of a…
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