Pension reform, health plan… for Emmanuel Macron, January rhymes with danger

by time news

It is a rumor which runs, between agents in the corridors of the ministries or in the dinners between ministerial collaborators: “The government will not pass the month of March. ” The strategists of the macronie may place the caesura of the quinquennium in 2024, the years of the European elections and the Paris Olympics, this shared concern says a lot about the ordeals that await Emmanuel Macron in the first months of 2023: a succession of files hot, with out of budget texts a single 49.3 in the sleeve until June. All this in an explosive context. “It’s going to rock, everyone knows it,” admits one of his followers, Renaissance MP Stéphane Travert.

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