To relaunch the five-year term, the executive is trusting old recipes.
The president announced a Macron 2 law for the spring, while the Minister of the Economy is working on Pact 2. While the economy is faltering and the budgetary equation promises to be exceptionally complex, the The Macronist liberal DNA is thus brought back to the forefront.
At a time when the president is becoming the herald in Brussels of the fight against the Mercosur treaty, this orientation will remobilize the party's historic troops sensitive to the promises of emancipation.
It should irritate the unions just as much.
The law for growth, activity and equal economic opportunities of 2015, known as the Macron law, or the Pacte law of 2019, vast protean texts, with countless articles, each pursued multiple objectives, close to the ambitions stated again by the Head of State in his January press conference: freeing businesses from unnecessary constraints…
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