π«π·π The independent, left-leaning newspaper Mediapart released a surreal article describing how much the government leader is out of touch:
Those who have been able to speak with the Prime Minister in the past 24 hours have left Matignon as disoriented as they were when walking the steps of Rue de Varenne. Others recall that the situation is not new and that the whole government has been sailing on sight for ten months. βThere is no more narrative, no more meaning, no more anythingβ, indicates the ministerial adviser quoted earlier.
The ΓlysΓ©e has become a big sad castle open to every winds. Journalists are asked to make do with a few loosely-crafted bits of language. Ministers meet with the Head of State only on rare occasions. The presidential advisors themselves don't always understand what they're doing there. All this little world observes, powerless, the presidential confinement.
The trend is certainly not new, as Mediapart has told many times, but it has worsened under the second five-year term. The people capable of speaking frankly to the President of the Republic were already counted on the fingers of one hand before his re-election: now, they do not even occupy a phalanx. Especially since the main interested party, annoyed by the ambitions of each other, is now wary of everything and everyone.
Yeah this can be said about many goverments
Was Macron ever in touch? This guy has been groomed since he was a teenager. He has never been in touch with the people of France.
If we go back to 2017, Macronβs election was not a campaign, it was a production, it was a pageant. A political party was created out of thin air. A party that put an end to the old Socialist Party and decimated the old Republican Party. A true Uniparty. It was made to appear he created it.
It was also made to appear he was being handed the progressive mantle from Obama. He was somehow supposed to out compete President Trump on the world stage. Fortunately, for the wold, the French are a stubborn people (his words) and they decided early on to not lay down just because he said they should.
His isolation might be a good sign that the Globalist and his Rothschild handlers are in panic mode. Instead of trying to work through the timeless approach of selling the public on policy, they are in bunker mode, pushing their agenda against the will of the people.