From Élisabeth Borne, Gabriel Attal kept the same pen to write her speeches.
An incongruity as all the rest of the heritage, or almost everything, has waltzed.
At the podium of the National Assembly on Tuesday, for his general policy declaration, Gabriel Attal replaced technocratic expressions with repeated calls for
“freedom”
.
The praise of small “compromises” leaves room throughout the intervention for the iterative and vertical
“I assume”
.
The “at the same time” now links liberal intonations to the demand for authority.
The robotic tone was outweighed by the machine-gun delivery of a thirty-year-old who swallowed the 56 pages of his speech - and several words - in less than an hour and a half.
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Agriculture, work, health, school... What to remember from Gabriel Attal's general policy speech
The time to promise to
“debureaucratize”
and
“unblock”
France at
“all levels”
, to
“let
the French live and breathe” so that they
“keep control”
of their lives, to proclaim
“the end of impunity”
…
“The most reactionary speech in a century”
, protested…
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