The first secretary of the Socialist Party Olivier Faure asks Emmanuel Macron for real issues: “He announces that he will ensure that the series “Emily in ” remains in , I would prefer that he ensures that Doliprane remains in !”

The first secretary of the Socialist Party Olivier Faure asks Emmanuel Macron for real issues: “He announces that he will ensure that the series “Emily in ” remains in , I would prefer that he ensures that Doliprane remains in !”
The first secretary of the Socialist Party Olivier Faure asks Emmanuel Macron for real issues: “He announces that he will ensure that the series “Emily in Paris” remains in France, I would prefer that he ensures that Doliprane remains in France!”

The first secretary of the Socialist Party Olivier Faure asks the President to deal with real issues and not superficial matters. This is what we can understand after his outing against the President. Indeed Olivier Faure launched:

“The President of the Republic is taking care today of ensuring that the series “Emily in ” remains in , I would prefer that he takes care of ensuring that Doliprane remains in France,” he said. -he released on France Inter.

Reacting to the announcement of the French pharmaceutical industry giant Sanofi, which revealed on Friday that it was negotiating with an investment fund across the Atlantic to sell it one of its subsidiaries, Olivier Faure did not hide his disapproval of the risk that Doliprane production would become an American flagship.

A little dig at the President of the Republic, who had wanted the successful series Emily in Paris to remain in the French capital.

Emmanuel Macron had in fact responded: “We will fight ardently. And we will ask them to stay in Paris! Emily in Paris in Rome makes no sense,” while he was questioned by the American cultural magazine Variety about the fact that the Netflix phenomenon series had left Paris for Rome before the fifth season.

Speaking to “Variety”, the President of the Republic expressed his joy at seeing his wife appear for a few moments in this series which he considers to be important for the country.

He explains: “I was super proud, and she was very happy to do it. She only appears for a few minutes, but I think she had a great time. I think it’s good for the image of France. »

Emmanuel Macron then continues by affirming that this series, the fourth season of which was once again a success, has very good consequences for French tourism: “’Emily in Paris’ is something super positive in terms of attractiveness for our country . It keeps the business going, it’s a very good initiative. »

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