He is, more than ever, the president of the word. Saturday April 2 at the Arena de la Défense, the largest covered hall in Europe, owned by the Franco-Swiss real estate magnate Jacky Lorenzetti, main shareholder of Racing 92, one of the best French rugby clubs. Standing alone on a large immaculate stage, surrounded by teleprompters invisible to the cameras, Emmanuel Macron has just exceeded two hours of speech. A single pause in the middle of this catalog of promises, punctuated by key phrases intended to demonstrate his will and his (a few) regrets: “It’s our balance sheet. We did it…”, “I will never resolve…”, “It is unfair…”, “It is impossible but we will”… Yes, a single break in the form of a music video aggregating the testimonies of these former “walkers” who, since 2017, have become French like the others.
Emmanuel Macron, president of “France which is well”
written by Alexandra Hartman Editor-in-Chief
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Alexandra Hartman Editor-in-Chief
Editor-in-Chief Prize-winning journalist with over 20 years of international news experience. Alexandra leads the editorial team, ensuring every story meets the highest standards of accuracy and journalistic integrity.