The president on television, the government on the ground.
For once, New Year's Eve will rhyme with mobilization for a large part of the executive this Saturday evening.
At the end of a truce for confectioners marked by the multiplication of centers of protest - inflationary and energy crises;
strikes at the SNCF and among liberal doctors;
etc
-, several voices at the top of the state fear a social winter that would disrupt the return to school in January.
Starting with Emmanuel Macron, who must pronounce his traditional "wishes to the French" at 8 p.m., from the Élysée Palace.
As in the five previous editions, his entourage is once again jealously guarding the backstage of this speech.
Both in terms of the estimated duration - the format can range from 10 to 20 minutes -, as well as for the broadcasting conditions envisaged - recording is usually preferred to live.
We just know that, after withdrawing to the fort of…
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