Find your daily political meeting every day: “8:22 pm – The Presidential Letter”.
Dear subscribers,
If you have escaped the turmoil of national politics on this Epiphany day, we hope you were lucky to be named King or Queen for a few moments. In a France often referred to as a republican monarchy, you may have felt invested with new power over your subjects who were around the table. If you were not the lucky ones elected today, you will surely console yourself by reading your Presidential Letter which will give you balm in your heart by reviewing the vicissitudes of this political day. Starting with Valérie Pécresse, who uses a formula made famous by Nicolas Sarkozy on her own account. Also on the program tonight, the severe reframing of the President of the Senate against Emmanuel Macron. And Eric Zemmour’s difficulties in the sponsorship race.
Thank you for your careful reading and your loyalty.
Very good evening,
John Timsit
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