In shirtsleeves and town shoes, not much distinguishes him from an ordinary tourist.
Except of course the bodyguards who scan the small crowd of passers-by with their laser gaze.
They are undoubtedly the ones who attract curiosity about Emmanuel Macron.
Far from France, the President of the Republic takes advantage of his relative anonymity to take a stroll through the streets of Bali, on the sidelines of the G20 summit organized in mid-November.
Without photographers or cameras.
Without invective or interpellations either on, to choose from: pensions, bullfighting, the ISF, inflation, 49-3, super dividends, immigration, insecurity, the presidential election of 2027, the abortion in the Constitution, the World Cup in Qatar, unemployment insurance, hunters and any other subject likely to feed the hexagonal chronicle of ordinary polemics.
No.
For now, Emmanuel Macron kisses a baby, shakes hands and takes selfies.
Just a break.
Soon he will look at…
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