“Yellow vests”, protest against pension reform, suburban riots, peasant revolt… France is in a rage.
Prime ministers come and go, but problems remain.
Gabriel Attal, who must deliver his general policy declaration, is nevertheless expected around the corner.
Do we expect more from him than from his predecessors?
Certainly, he is young and determined.
Certainly, he does not hesitate to make contact and look reality in the face.
However, without an absolute majority at the Palais Bourbon, he has very little room for maneuver.
And then, above all, to appease the country, Gabriel Attal would need to free himself from the constraints that are weighing down our economy.
The agricultural crisis, which will undoubtedly be at the heart of his remarks, perfectly illustrates this lost sovereignty.
As in other sectors - energy, industrial and trade - farmers are often stifled by European diktats.
If the common market was able to help them in the past, the “Green Deal”…
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