While France still does not have a new Prime Minister, nearly 50 days after the dissolution of the National Assembly, the head of state still seems to be taking his time, despite the urgency of forming a new government. Despite numerous consultations, no definitive choice. Enough to annoy Stéphane, listener of Cyril Hanouna in “On marche sur la tête” from Monday to Friday from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.
Nearly 50 days without a Prime Minister. While the French were called to the polls urgently in July, just after the European elections, Emmanuel Macron seems to be taking his time to choose a new Prime Minister. After having received the different political parties, from the New Popular Front alliance to the National Rally, he continues his consultations. The latest took place this Monday, with the former minister Bernard Cazeneuve and the president of the Hauts-de-France region, Xavier Bertrand. But no definitive choice.
Future Prime Minister: “Mr. Macron is making fun of us, staying in his bubble quietly, holding small consultations,” says Stéphane, an auditor of #OMSLT with @Cyrilhanouna on #Europe1. pic.twitter.com/9E8RLWmuFx
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“The French wanted change at the level”
“They’re making fun of us!” complains Stéphane, a listener in We are walking on our headshosted by Cyril Hanouna from 4pm to 6pm on Europe 1. “The French wanted change in terms of insecurity, immigration, and purchasing power. And right now, Mr. Macron is making fun of us and staying in his bubble quietly. He’s doing his little consultations,” he believes. For this listener, the bubble in question was none other than the Olympic Games.
“He said: ‘These Olympic Games were a success and it doesn’t make us want to return to real life.’ But that’s real life! This festive moment won’t last until the end of your term,” he concluded.