It’s a language tic from Emmanuel Macron.
When he varies his intonations to give strength to a speech, his sentences sometimes end in a whisper.
This was more true than ever on February 21, when he welcomed the resistance fighter Missak Manouchian to the Pantheon.
That evening, the speech was vibrant, but some words were simply inaudible.
On several occasions, in the stands facing the monument, the public wonders: we do not understand what the president is saying.
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Many of his troops share this impression, and not because of problems with sound or intonation.
These last few weeks have offered a rush of zigzags and solitary initiatives which have confused even the presidential camp.
Thus with this invitation from the Uprisings of the Earth to debate at the Agricultural Show, canceled in disaster in the face of the anger of the agricultural unions.
Then this chaotic visit to Porte de Versailles where, in an attempt to calm demonstrators…
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