Emmanuel Macron’s “hundred days” end in limbo

by time news

2023-07-13 19:19:17

Élisabeth Borne, and Emmanuel Macron, four weeks ago, during the 83rd anniversary of the June 18 appeal at the Mont-Valérien memorial. MOHAMMED BADRA/AFP

DECRYPTION – The president is still wondering about the results to be drawn from the last three months, which began with the challenge to the pension reform and ended with the riots.

From the top of Mont Saint-Michel, a thousand years of history gaze upon us. But from the top of Mont Saint-Michel, at the beginning of June, only “a hundred days” count. The last fifty, and the fifty to come. In the middle of the three months that the President of the Republic has given himself to appease the country after the pension reform, the results are mixed.

At the cost of frenzied activism, the head of state stifled the sound of “pans”. A tour of France of good news with trips on the ground with a vengeance. A long sequence of self-satisfaction on the reindustrialization of the country and its renewed attractiveness.

And then a media offensive, “carpet bombing” style. In less than six weeks, Emmanuel Macron continues the interviews, at the Parisianat Politico, at Challengesto the regional daily press, to the Financial TimesTo L’Opinionon the news at 1 p.m. and 8 p.m., and even at Pif Gadget. He is everywhere, all the time, to talk about everything, anytime…

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