His voice is not always listened to, but it is always heard.
François Bayrou knows who, half-Cassandre, half-Jean-Baptiste likes to warn.
And first his friends.
He wants to wake up, he can annoy.
Emmanuel Macron's historic ally is making his difference heard for the second time in less than a week.
Sunday, it was in the
JDD
, on pensions, to reproach the government for not having
“not been able to share with the French the decisive reasons for this reform”
.
Today, it is in
Le Figaro
to warn that he will always be on the side of those who
"give a hand to those who are leaving"
and not that of the supporters of an
"organization to kill"
.
In Macronie, Bayrou annoys when he stands out tactically;
and awakens when he expresses the most intimate of his convictions.
On pensions, it is an understatement to say that he annoyed the executive, by asking for more time in the fall for consultation and then pointing out errors in method and communication…
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