No time to breathe.
Friday, Place Vendôme, Emmanuel Macron will put the finishing touches on the inclusion of abortion in the Constitution.
And, from Monday, he will reveal his project on the end of life, in a joint interview with the daily newspapers
Libération
and
La Croix
- the “at the same time” also applies to media expressions.
For a president who was said to be timid on societal issues, this is a diptych that is anything but insignificant which, whether we deplore it or rejoice in it, will leave a lasting mark on his presidency.
These progressive markers are explicit and tangible.
Will the same clarity emerge from this entire second Macronian five-year term?
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