The reform of Emmanuel Macron's institutions?
"These are the ideas of Nicolas Sarkozy
," slice an interlocutor of the Head of State, yet little Sarkozy.
On February 7, the two presidents met for a one-on-one lunch at the Élysée.
If they got into the habit of talking to each other regularly, this time they had the concern to raise the question of the institutions that Emmanuel Macron aims to modify.
“The pension reform should not be an end in itself but a springboard for the rest of your five-year term!”
, strongly advised Nicolas Sarkozy, strong in the experience of his own reform voted on July 23, 2008.
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If several lines of thought are on Emmanuel Macron's work table, many of them come directly from Nicolas Sarkozy.
For the former president, in his view, it is not a question of sweeping away the institutions of the Fifth Republic, but of strengthening their legitimacy and consolidating the rule of law.
"The Constitution is the foundation of...
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