Emmanuel Macron and his government are struggling to know how to envisage the future.
The polls show that a majority of French people no longer listen to them.
It must be admitted that there is nothing very folichon in their public interventions.
The beautiful promises, repeated a thousand times, on the school, the hospital, the ecology, the valorization of work no longer excite anyone.
Distrust is the strongest.
Worse, the executive also displays discrepancies.
On immigration, in particular, the Head of State and the Prime Minister are not on the same wavelength.
In short, the messages are incomprehensible, scrambled or no longer get through, and the messengers, unpopular, are rejected.
The country is at a standstill, as if broken down.
Apart from the abandonment of the pension reform demanded loudly, the oppositions, for their part, have nothing to offer.
Just like the unions, which are betting on a historic unitary mobilization for the May Day parade.
With the Élysée, the dialogue of the deaf is…
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