Macron admits that the dissolution “brought more divisions to the Assembly than solutions”

Macron admits that the dissolution “brought more divisions to the Assembly than solutions”
Macron admits that the dissolution “brought more divisions to the Assembly than solutions”

Yesterday at 8:14 p.m.

“Europeans must put an end to naivety” in matters of trade or agriculture, said Emmanuel Macron in his wishes to the French, calling for an “awakening” in the face of “laws” which are “dictated by others” .

“Say no to trade laws dictated by others and which we are the only ones to still respect. Say no to everything that makes us depend on others without compensation and without preparing our future,” said the president in his televised speech .

“Conversely, we need a European awakening, a scientific, intellectual, technological, industrial awakening, an agricultural, energy and ecological awakening,” he added. “To do this, we must move faster, make our decisions more quickly, more strongly as Europeans, simplify our rules” and “invest more”.

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