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Emmanuel Macron’s speech lasted 27 minutes, Tuesday, November 9, to discuss several topics. A speech that exasperated his political opponents, five months before the presidential election. Tuesday, November 9, Emmanuel Macron addressed the French. A speech which lasted 27 minutes and which had the gift of provoking strong reactions among his political opponents. The President of the Republic has not yet formalized his possible candidacy for the 2022 presidential election, but some believe that his speech had the air of a campaign speech that does not say its name. “As we have seen, Emmanuel Macron is a candidate and he uses all the means of the Republic to campaign, whether it be financial or media resources”, assures Valérie Pécresse, nomination contestant The Republicans in the presidential election.
“A campaign speech” according to Marine Le Pen
Candidate of the National Rally, Marine Le Pen judges that “the third dose will therefore have been only an excuse to make a campaign speech”. The candidate La France Insoumise, Jean-Luc Mélenchon, believes that “we are condemned to endure his word and his brutalities without ever the slightest discussion being able to take place”. Government spokesperson Gabriel Attal, is surprised that “if you listen to oppositions sometimes, you have the impression that ultimately at the end of a mandate, approaching a year before or even two years before an election, we should stop acting”. In 2012, Nicolas Sarkozy, then in power, had delayed his entry into the campaign as much as possible, the speaking time of the Head of State not being counted until he was officially a candidate.
Tuesday, November 9, Emmanuel Macron addressed the French. A speech which lasted 27 minutes and which had the gift of provoking strong reactions among his political opponents. The President of the Republic has not yet formalized his possible candidacy for the 2022 presidential election, but some believe that his speech had the air of a campaign speech that does not say its name. “As we have seen, Emmanuel Macron is a candidate and he uses all the means of the Republic to campaign, whether financial or media means”, assures Valérie Pécresse, nomination contestant The Republicans in the presidential election.
Candidate of the National Rally, Marine Le Pen considers that “The third dose will therefore have been only an excuse to make a campaign speech”. The candidate La France Insoumise, Jean-Luc Mélenchon, believes that “we are condemned to endure his word and his brutalities without ever the slightest discussion being able to take place”. Government spokesperson Gabriel Attal, is surprised who “If you listen to the oppositions sometimes, you have the impression that finally at the end of a mandate, approaching a year before or even two years before an election, we should stop acting”. In 2012, Nicolas Sarkozy, then in power, had delayed his entry into the campaign as much as possible, the speaking time of the Head of State not being counted until he was officially a candidate.