If the God of the Bible created the world in seven days, why couldn't Jupiter manage to rebuild France in 100 days?
Emmanuel Macron, who believes in Jupiter's verticality and authority, has
"given himself
100 days
of appeasement and action"
.
Its legitimate reference is the American president Franklin Roosevelt, who, in 1933, the day after his election, had assigned himself this deadline to breathe a New Deal (new deal) and get the country out of economic and social depression.
But the comparison stops there.
Whether it is Elisabeth Borne's roadmap, or the contacts with the French that the head of state is multiplying, one would look in vain for a great mobilizing political design.
Both favor on the contrary
“concrete gestures for the life of the French”,
all more or less demagogic.
The Élysée thus announces 1.5 billion euros to redevelop access to public places for the disabled and make the purchase of wheelchairs free.
Or even 3 billion…
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