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CHRONIC. A few weeks before the legislative elections, Emmanuel Macron’s discretion may not be the best solution in the face of rising controversy.
By Michele Cotta
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VS’is simple as pie: when power is silent, the opposition takes over. The last few days have again given the obvious demonstration of this. Let’s go back a few days: Emmanuel Macron has just been re-elected. Since François Mitterrand, no incumbent president has managed to be appointed a second time by the electorate. Admittedly, it must both avoid triumphing too strongly, because Marine Le Pen, although largely beaten, achieved the highest score obtained in France by the radical right and the left is ultimately not in such a bad position. that. Especially since a few days after the presidential election, Jean-Luc Mélenchon managed the heist of the century, by attracting to him all those who were torn eight days earlier. Otherwise d…
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