At the Élysée Palace, Emmanuel Macron was told the images of monster demonstrations in Jerusalem, the crowded streets, the historic social mobilization.
Faced with protesters of his justice reform, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu resolved Monday evening to announce a "
pause
".
Some saw it as a setback.
Exactly what the opponents of the pension reform in France are demanding, who mobilized more than 740,000 demonstrators on Tuesday according to the Ministry of the Interior - more than 2 million according to the CGT - for their tenth day of action.
But Emmanuel Macron is not Benjamin Netanyahu.
Behind closed doors in the Salon des Ambassadeurs, at the Élysée Palace, Emmanuel Macron warned his ministers and the executives of his camp on Monday: a
"pause"
of his project would be equivalent to a "
withdrawal
".
The slogan was applied the next day at the top of the State.
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