From one excess to another. After having seen fit to desert the domestic scene to devote himself exclusively to foreign affairs, Emmanuel Macron has made a brutal return to the front line since the end of parliamentary debates on his pension reform. To the point of saturating the media space with a word that is no longer so "rare" as that.
Thus, since the end of March, the President of the Republic has spoken in turn, in the news of 13 hours; a televised address; Pif Gadget; Le Parisien; Politico; several regional dailies, including those of the Ebra group; Challenges; the Financial Times; Opinion; and finally the "20 Hours" of TF1 Monday evening. "Listen, I'm not into political commentary," falsely swept the head of state, facing the camera, at the turn of a question about his relations with his prime minister. As if to close a sequence that he himself had opened at the end of April, believing that his "mistake" had been "not to be...
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