“We will have to tell the president to shut his mouth…” A man takes Gabriel Attal to task during his trip

“We will have to tell the president to shut his mouth…” A man takes Gabriel Attal to task during his trip
“We will have to tell the president to shut his mouth…” A man takes Gabriel Attal to task during his trip

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Gabriel Attal met a resident of Val-de-Marne who was particularly upset against Emmanuel Macron this Monday, June 17. He notably told the Prime Minister that the President of the Republic should “shut his mouth”.

A very unhappy resident. Accustomed to crowds, Gabriel Attal was traveling this Monday, June 17 in Val-de-Marne to support Mathieu Lefèvre, majority candidate in the upcoming legislative elections. And the Prime Minister met a fairly angry man there, Emmanuel Macron.

Gabriel Attal was therefore able to see the mistrust aroused by the President of the Republic among many French people. The man began by saying: “you are good”, addressing the Prime Minister. And as the two men shook hands, the resident clarified his entire thoughts.

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“You, you are good”

“We will have to tell the president to shut his mouth,” he simply said, calmly. The message got through. Is it received? We don’t know, but Gabriel Attal soberly replied that we were voting for the Prime Minister and not for the President of the Republic, before concluding “we are counting on you for June 30 (date of the first round of these elections legislative, Editor’s note).”

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The man continued the discussion, telling Gabriel Attal: “you are good. You were even very good in National Education”. Before ending with a new criticism of Emmanuel Macron. “The president is the one who is screwing us up.” Further proof that the head of state is less and less popular. He admitted “having a responsibility” in the defeat of his party during the last 2024 European elections.

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