This Tuesday, January 30 at the Assembly, Gabriel Attal delivers his general policy speech.
The first touch of the self-portrait he will leave.
The exercise is perilous.
Especially in a context of agricultural crisis and relative majority.
The Prime Minister, who has always been known to be at ease with current issues, enjoying oratorical jousts and handling punchlines, must nevertheless go further to offer his vision of the world and clarify his road map.
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Will he be able to make an impression?
Édouard Philippe, with his second British degree, was surprised by his ease, and managed to be identified by the French despite the shadow of Emmanuel Macron.
Jean Castex, with his natural eloquence, had managed to find his voice to defend “a France of common sense and reason” and to call for “liberating energies”.
They both had an advantage over Gabriel Attal, that of an absolute majority ready to support them in the hemicycle.
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