IIt’s like that, Emmanuel Macron. The more reluctance is expressed about one of his ideas, the more he is strengthened in his desire to carry it out. The example of the National Council for Refoundation (CNR) confirms this presidential determination – or stubbornness, it depends. Three months after announcing to everyone’s surprise and in the midst of the legislative campaign the creation of this new forum for dialogue with vague outlines and inspired by the National Council of Resistance – just that – the Head of State himself will launch this Thursday from another CNR, the Marcoussis national rugby center (Essonne), in the presence of around fifty guests, including Prime Minister Élisabeth Borne and several members of the government.
Faced with the skepticism that surrounds this initiative…
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