Two days after the re-election of Emmanuel Macron, what do the first moments of the head of state look like? This is the question asked by schoolgirls on Tuesday, to Jean-Jérôme Bertolus, head of the political department of franceinfo.
Article written by
Posted
Reading time : 1 min.
Just after the re-election of Emmanuel Macron, the children of franceinfo junior want to know what the first days of the President of the Republic look like on Tuesday April 26, in this case the first days of his second term. HASnna, Fatou and Mya from the Étienne Dolet school in Alfortville, in the Val-de-Marne, ask their questions to Jean-Jérôme Bertholus, the head of the political department of franceinfo.
At the microphone of franceinfo junior, Anna wonders “whether the president will work or rest the day he is elected”. Mya wonders about the Prime Minister: “Is it possible to keep the same or does it have to change?” The schoolgirl continues: “If the Prime Minister chooses ministers who do not suit the President of the Republic, does he have the right to refuse them?” Anna also wants to know “if the president has to look at all his files even if he has many such as the economy of France, the war between Russia and Ukraine?” Fatou is interested in the private life of the president: “With so much work, does he have time to see his wife and family?” Finally to finish Anna wonders “if the Prime Minister has to work more than the President?”
On this page, re-listen in full to this franceinfo junior program on the early days of the president.