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Bertille Bayart: "Emmanuel Macron's quinquennium bis"

2023-01-10T19:02:12.566Z


CHRONICLE – From one election to another, the Head of State has lost his disruptive verve but he is still keen to reform, including his own reforms.


If he had been elected and not re-elected in 2022, or if his majority was the result of an alternation, we would more welcome the reforming ardor of Emmanuel Macron.

Let us judge on this single month of January 2023, a veritable festival of plans and texts: pension reform project, health plan, justice plan, law for the acceleration of renewable energies, law for the acceleration of nuclear power, and soon rail infrastructure investment plan… And we certainly forget some.

All of this is both spectacular and ambitious.

But all this has also already been done or at least attempted during the first five-year term.

Everything is back to business.

Today we have to do things differently, redo, even undo.

The 2023 political agenda strangely resembles a “remake” of 2018. It was that year, on October 10, that the executive, through the voice of Jean-Paul Delevoye, presented the architecture of his project. pension reform.

Tuesday, January 10, Elisabeth Borne presented one…

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Source: lefigaro

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