It is an indisputable political victory and yet it has a bitter taste.
Perhaps because the wise decision of the Constitutional Council will not dissipate the malaise that crosses the country.
Unfortunately, it will not make the processions, the thugs, the union banners disappear.
Mistrust is there and will not evaporate by magic.
And then what a collective mess!
We are seized with a kind of vertigo when we measure all that this psychodrama leaves behind.
The questioning of legitimate authority, first.
The largely elected president shouted down in the demonstrations, the ministers nervous, the deputies under threat.
The Constitutional Council protected by riot walls, sad signs of state feverishness.
Any sincere democrat should worry about this wavering.
How do the opponents of Emmanuel Macron not see that they can be, tomorrow, for other reforms, other laws, in turn caught between the activism of the far left...
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