Manuel Valls regrets that Emmanuel Macron “does not change his method”

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“What is eating away at the country is social inequalities,” says Manuel Valls

Manuel Valls, former Prime Minister, was the guest of “4 Vérités” on France 2, Thursday January 18. – (France 2)

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Manuel Valls, former Prime Minister, was the guest of “4 Vérités” on France 2, Thursday January 18.

The former socialist Prime Minister Manuel Valls, now in the Macronist camp, regretted, Thursday January 18, that the president did not “changed method” by appointing a new government and during his long speech Tuesday evening. The appointment of a new Prime Minister was “important” For “restore meaning to Emmanuel Macron’s five-year term, which has been seriously lacking since his re-election”estimated the one who is today a municipal councilor in Barcelona, guest of “4 Vérités” of France 2.

Thursday, the police are mobilizing, in particular out of concern about their situation during the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. “As they have been, these police officers, like the gendarmes elsewhere, have been subjected to incredible pressure (the yellow vests, the demonstrations against pension reform, the terrorist threat, the increase in violence and delinquency in our country), it is normal that they expect support and benefit from the fact that they are all going to be mobilized for these Olympic Games”specifies Manuel Valls, former Prime Minister.

“The country needs both authority, but also needs social justice”

Emmanuel Macron unveiled his course for the country during a press conference on Tuesday January 16. “The country needs both authority […] but also needs social justice. What is eating away at the country is social inequalities: it is obviously purchasing power, the feeling of being downgraded, territorial and social divides. These are the two main priorities: order and the authority necessary for the country, particularly in matters of security or immigration, and it is obviously social justice that the French expect.develops the former Prime Minister.


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