After De Gaulle, Mitterrand and Chirac, Emmanuel Macron becomes the fourth head of state of the fifth Republic to be re-elected.
To mark the start of his second term, the French president will be stripped down. “ No red carpet, no going up the Champs-Élysées, and no big speech at the Hôtel de Ville (…) A sober investiture “, highlighted Le Figaro. What lead this newspaper to wonder if Emmanuel Macron ” will experience a farewell ceremony or sing a departure song. Farewell to the quinquennium which is ending or departure from the quinquennium which is beginning? “.
As this daily underlines and anticipates, for Emmanuel Macron, “ in 2017, a clear project had also allowed a clear kick-off. In 2022, the danger would be that a more floating campaign would lead to a floating presidency. After the botched Eiffel Tower speech, the re-elected president owes the French an inspired speech », prescribed Le Figaro.
A re-elected president, but still no Prime Minister chosen to replace Jean Castex
And for the newspaper opinion, no doubt, the re-elected president “ hiding badly (…) his hesitation. Especially since he has suffered a few refusals for a few days “, states this daily, citing in particular the example of Véronique Bédague, general manager of the real estate group Nexity, who “ also declined » the offer of the post of Prime Minister.
The current government remaining in office for the time being, the French are deciding on the profile of the future Prime Minister whom they would like to see appointed to succeed Jean Castex. The composite portrait drawn by an Odoxa survey for Le Figaro indicates that 21% of French people would particularly prefer it to be a woman, 40% that he or she had an environmental sensibility, 21% that he or she came from the left, 30% that he or she had less than 50 years old and 43% whether it is an elected official ” creative and sincere “.
On the left, the day after the creation of the Popular, Ecological and Social Union, the hatchet is still unearthed among the socialists
It is not yet dry, the ink of this alliance of left that already, the socialist deputy Carole Delga street in the stretchers.
In a newspaper interview The Parisianthe president of the Occitanie region (south of France), says she wants, within two weeks, to bring together “ activists who refuse the liquidation of the Socialist Party » and sees in this alliance a « distribution of places between friends in view of the legislative elections next month.
Legislative, precisely. With a few candidates looming in three of the twelve constituencies of French nationals living abroad
Dailies Release and opinionin particular, lift the veil in the 8th, 9th and 10th constituencies.
Thus, in the 8th (Southern Europe, Turkey and Israel), the outgoing deputy Meyer Habib ” could be challenged by former journalist Pierre Sled, points out Opinion; in the 9th (Maghreb and West Africa), M’jid el Guerrab “ not sure of getting the nomination ” of the Renaissance bet (new name of La République en Marche), boldly states this daily, evoking the procedure in progress before the criminal court, where this outgoing deputy appeared for “ willful violence “, as the site of Release…
… For the said Macronist investiture in this 9th constituency, Freed as opinion quote the name of journalist Zineb El Rhazoui and that of outgoing MP Amélia Lakrafi in the 10th constituency (central Africa, southern Lebanon and Gulf countries).