Yesterday, French President Emmanuel Macron warned the French of a “great transformation” that would mark the start of the school year with “the end of abundance.”
During a government meeting in Paris, Macron said: “We are in a big shift,” recalling the recent “series of major crises” from Ukraine to drought.
“The time we are living in seems to be based on a series of major crises and some may see that our destiny is always determined by crisis or emergency management, for my part I think we are going through a great transformation or a great turmoil in the face of this situation may be of great concern to our citizens”, urging the government to “say things” and “say them very clearly and without intimidation”.
He added: “I expect the government to deliver on its promises and commitments that we have made to the nation.” French and Europeans.
In the face of the “rise of illiberal regimes” and the “strengthening of authoritarian regimes,” the prime minister urged his prime ministers to be “earnest” and “credible” and not succumb to the temptation of “demagogy.”
“It is easy to promise everything and everything, and sometimes to say everything and everything,” he said. Let’s not give in to these temptations, this is demagogy, it is now flourishing in all the democracies of the world, in a complex and fearsome world.