The argument has continued to be hammered out in recent days by the executive.
That of a possible victory for Vladimir Putin in Ukraine, and the negative repercussions on the French economy.
This is the new angle of attack chosen by Emmanuel Macron, which he asks to be widely relayed.
First to dramatize the situation, but also to take public opinion even further as witness at a time when the fiercest opponents of the majority (RN and LFI) voted against or abstained on the cooperation agreement between Paris and kyiv, Tuesday at the Assembly.
This agreement provides 3 billion euros in commitment credits to Ukraine.
A substantial sum, “but a straw if we had to suffer the consequences of an invasion of Ukraine”, insists a close friend of the head of state.
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