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A radical change of tone at the Élysée: the time is no longer for tomorrows that sing, but for gravity. How far will the president go in the speech of truth?
By Pierre Antoine Delhommais
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IWe have to believe that during his vacation in Brégançon, Emmanuel Macron found some time, between two Jet-Ski outings, to consult the latest economic projections from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) evoking “increasingly bleak and uncertain prospects” for the global economy. Pointing out the risks of“inflation remaining stubbornly high”, “famines and disturbances on a large scale” due to soaring food prices, “of a persistent slowdown in China following outbreaks of Covid-19” and of “energy rationing” because of the war in Ukraine. Even mentioning a catastrophic economic scenario for the countries of the European Union in the event that Vladimir Putin decides on their neck…
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