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Live from the Élysée, Friday March 17, journalist Astrid Mezmorian explains the possible political fallout that could weaken Emmanuel Macron.
At the top of the executive, the atmosphere is gloomy. Friday March 17, the day after 49.3 triggered by Prime Minister Élisabeth Borne, President Emmanuel Macron also suffered a real political explosion, four years before the end of his term. “It’s a 49.3 that looks like a cluster bomb“, begins the journalist Astrid Mezmorian, live from the Elysée (Paris).
An “eruptive” context
“Emmanuel Macron must now face a double crisis, political and social“, she continues, referring to “a choice, the 49.3 which he did not want, which he now assumes, as if to reassure himself“. According to the president’s entourage, the vote on the censure motions next week will be “a vote for or against the reform“. If the government has “unlikely to be knocked down“, the journalist concludes that it will be “very difficult to reform without a majority and in such an eruptive context“.