Institute midterm elections
Emmanuel Macron
From his wishes of December 31, what will the French remember?
That they were the longest of the Fifth Republic (19 minutes), that the controversy was launched about his interpellation on the unpredictability of the climate crisis, that his calls for unity seemed paradoxical with his desire to reform pensions, a divisive subject if ever there was one?
There is in any case a reform which seems to have gone unnoticed, drowned in the flood of the topics addressed, it is that on the institutions:
“We will have to launch the necessary adjustments to our institutions and to our public and civic life.
And with the National Assembly and the Senate, with also the Economic, Social and Environmental Council, we will have to build a better functioning of the powers and a more frequent association of our fellow citizens.
During his presidential campaign, Emmanuel Macron launched what he called his
"free thoughts"
in an interview with
Le Point
.
In particular, he suggested instituting
“something that…
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