By wanting to provide clarification, has Emmanuel Macron not rather sowed confusion in his own ranks?
His comments on the National Rally, collected as part of an interview with L'Humanité, did not fail to provoke a reaction behind the scenes.
“Deep down, I don’t know where we’re going.
By saying everything and vice versa, we will end up getting scoliosis,” said a majority heavyweight on condition of anonymity this Monday morning.
On paper, the words of the head of state are nevertheless clear: “I never considered that the RN or Reconquest were part of the republican arc”, he affirms, while he is questioned on the question of land rights in Mayotte (where his opponents accuse him of validating the rhetoric of the National Rally) and the possible participation of Marine Le Pen and Jordan Bardella, Wednesday, in the ceremony of entry into the Pantheon of foreign resistance Missak Manouchian.
“The far-right forces would be inspired not to be present, given the combat nature of Manouchian”, he supports, estimating that “the spirit of decency, the relationship with history should lead to making a choice.
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