FIGAROVOX / MOOD – Emmanuel Macron said he was not the “forced” the president. For Eloise Lenesley, this distancing is the sign of the total loss of authority of Francois Hollande.
Eloise Lenesley journalist
Wherever he goes, whistles excel. the Agriculture lounge parades of 14 July, through the armistice ceremony , streets and suburbs of Lille arteries, plant Florange, or 24 hours of Le Mans, François Hollande is not welcome. The head of state no longer inspires confidence and, more seriously, the man no longer commands respect. Not enough farm too hesitant, unable to hold his troops to maintain a cap, embodying a political line as his bedraggled appearance. Never will he able to endorse the presidential stature, hardly will he deludes the time a unifying walking on the embers of tragedy Charlie. For the rest, he sealed himself immediately, by venturing into the crazy promise to reverse the unemployment curve, and recruiting ministers who had shown her contempt, blinded by his visceral need synthesis. Such Arnaud Montebourg, who saw in him the only flaw of Ségolène Royal, and Laurent Fabius, who compared him willingly at a strawberry; or more recently, Emmanuelle Cosse, who did not hesitate to castigate his “bullshit” on social networks. Difficult to be credible when bad chooses its allies. Impossible to copy when we enlisted the services of tax exile Jerome Cahuzac or paperassophobe Thomas Thévenoud. Unimaginable to be taken seriously when we do not even manages to conquer some order in privacy. The legislation of 2012 sounded the alarm in a slow and inexorable plunge. It was enough of an explosive tweet of his companion, for the adversary of his sworn enemy Ségolène Royal, to set fire to the powder, “ Courage to Olivier Falorni who was not unworthy, who fights alongside La Rochelle for many years in a selfless commitment. “Valerie Trierweiler, or the art of gun down an image 136 signs and a click. Since then, the President has dragged like a cannonball reputation of little pink capon clipped by rivalries farmyard, which culminated with the scandal which Julie Gayet will rep the international press. For the Times, it had become a “dirty dog”. And to think we rejoiced to have escaped the Elysian escapades of DSK. As a divorced home, the unhappy concubine will constantly sharpen his vengeful pen at the discretion of embarrassing revelations poisonous perfume sensationalism. Thus do we learn that the socialist leader likes to dress up disadvantaged claassieux the sobriquet “without teeth”. We dare to ask how poor they could dub the self-proclaimed president “recovery” that proves powerless against unemployment and growing poverty.
the lack of grip François Hollande summits climbed in 2013 with the Leonarda affair, a name which he will long remember.
the lack of grip François Hollande climbed peaks in 2013 Leonarda the case, a name which he will long remember. The teenager Kosovar immigrants on French soil illegally with his family, finds himself under the spotlight after their expulsion. Victimized, disguised as a martyr of the security forces, supported by school demonstrations, the young Roma can take advantage of its media coverage. Wrack between its left wing champion of anti-racism and a public exasperated by mass immigration, the President decides, as usual, to split the two with the delicacy of a chainsaw: Leonarda could return to France but not his family. Operation of com ‘disastrous: he who wanted to show humanistic and just going for a horrible bogeyman. In the end, the interminable judicial remedies lined with many and varied benefits enjoyed by Djibrani will cost the taxpayer a whopping 416,000 euros. As a bonus, the damsel and her parents did not balk at insulting the head of state and to blackmail suicide.
The elasticity of its tolerance vis-à-vis undisciplined ministers or irreverent, completes to discredit in the eyes of voters. Cécile Duflot, Minister of Housing, does not hide his hostility to Manuel Valls, with which it engages a frontal combat the Roma problem. It calls on the president to take a position, year in which it is far from excel. Never short of provocation, it calls on the carpet legalizing cannabis. Christiane Taubira followed suit. The turbulent Minister of Justice, who knows virtually untouchable, multiplies detonating statements confident his reservations about a law Intelligence ‘down my ideas, “deciding for transcription to the civil status of children GPA born abroad, who want a discussion on LDCs and strongly opposing the forfeiture of nationality, resulting in his departure from government. François Hollande has endured the little humiliations without flinching, like a reed lost in brackish swamps of political unity adrift. With Delphine Batho, guilty of criticizing his budget, it does not clear, however, the same patience. In the latest reshuffle, ousting surprise Fleur Pellerin, who naively believed to be safe, confirms that elegance is not the height of our president. Benoît Hamon, Aurélie Filipetti, Arnaud Montebourg, Cécile Duflot, Vincent Peillon, Christiane Taubira … a host of outgoing ministers settled their account with him, through the media or incendiary books. charisma deficit? excessive procrastination? His willingness to seem normal at all costs, to the point of becoming inconsistent, has been a monumental strategic error.
François Hollande Should procrastinate again or turn the impertinent and finally show pugnacity, but take the risk to propel it for good in the primary?
Encouraged by the abyssal diving his popularity, which hampers its re-election chances, those who stay at his side let themselves be intoxicated by the temptation of power. Orbited in the polls, the impetuous Emmanuel Macron feels grow wings. According to the ViaVoice barometer for Libération, 38% of respondents consider that French would make a good president; left, 15% even think he is the best candidate to Martine Aubry (14%), Jean-Luc Mélenchon (12%), Manuel Valls (10%) and François Hollande … (7%). A craze even more surreal as the young technocrat is largely the cause of economic and fiscal measures the government heavily criticized Ayrault, when he officiated at Hollande’s office. The image of the Minister of Economy, however, appears ambiguous, vague, studded with paradoxes: 55% of voters consider the bearer of new ideas; 54% found the jurisdiction but only 41% believe it effective. If he seduced retirees and executives, he convinced much less the workers and employees, who have probably not forgotten about the former banker illiterate slaughterhouse Gad. Since arriving at Bercy, he multiplies liberal positions subject to controversy over the 35 hours, the Staff Regulations and this week the removal of the ISF. At the head of a brand new transpartisan movement, “Walking In!”, He glances supported on the right by ensuring pampered suburbs to his left. His ambitions for 2017 are emerging as the days. It is rumored that Francois Hollande would increasingly annoyed by media kicks her young foal. He and his prime minister have good crop, nothing seems to stop the lightning Macronmania, alleged symbol of renewal, modernity, boldness, which mummified them there. Tony Blair Version Frenchie? Even the BBC says, so … His colleagues, in any case, do not hide their irritation and tumble in unison to the rescue of their president. Too much “buzz” for Bernard Cazeneuve, a “double game” for Jean-Yves Le Drian. “Making Politics as Minister, that’s fine, but you must first do its work, ‘says Michel Sapin. “We can not remain in a government and lead a new political movement which is not part of the majority,” says Robert Badinter. The head of state himself has not denied deal him some subliminal messages on his television show on April 14, while the cheeky was displayed in one of Paris Match with his wife: “It is in my team and under my authority. (…) He knows what he owes me. ” But Emmanuel Macron has mostly aware that highway is offered to him towards the presidency. Unless chars tu wanting some sun too quickly. Cynics scoff his already oversized ego. Accompanying Hollande in Chartres Wednesday, he explained casually that “when a president appoints a minister, he does it because he thinks it’s good for his country, not to make his forced” while reaffirming his loyalty to him. François Hollande Should procrastinate again or turn the impertinent and finally show pugnacity, but take the risk to propel it for good in the primary? For his part, Manuel Valls, who was still in October last the preferred candidate of leftist sympathizers after a Elabe survey can only champing at the bit and try to contain the passions, stamping macroniennes of having done steal the show in the space of a few months. As for the president, he can not now rely on a providential economic upturn and martingale to bend the curve shots subsidized jobs and training if he wants to save a tainted honor all sides. He has one year to challenge fate. The change is now or never.
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