A very lively Gabriel Attal for his first speech

While the presentation of the PGE by the Prime Minister, Christian Ntsay, is expected tomorrow at the Malagasy National Assembly, the general policy declaration of the French head of government, Gabriel Attal, took place yesterday at the Palais Bourbon in front of the French deputies . It was eagerly awaited because it took place in the middle of a demonstration by farmers, demanding the application of measures necessary for their survival. The young Prime Minister’s speech was marked by the lively tone he used and made it possible to understand all aspects of the policy he intends to pursue for France.

A very lively Gabriel Attal for his first speech

This General Policy speech by Gabriel Attal was overall well received by observers. He was very offensive and adopted a proactive attitude. He used clear language, without resorting to convoluted formulas, to detail a program of measures affecting all sectors of society. Public opinion expected simple formulas, he addressed them directly, talking about salaries without using overly complicated technical terms. He certainly used the word “de-micardization”, but his explanations made it possible to understand the meaning of the approach he wanted to adopt. He had a thought for the employees responsible for cleaning the businesses whom he wanted to see working during the day and not at night as had always been done. He announced his desire to fight against insecurity, detailing the objectives he wanted to achieve in sensitive neighborhoods. In terms of energy, he has demonstrated his desire to develop the production of electricity from nuclear power. He developed the themes that Emmanuel Macron had presented during his press conference on TF1, namely the different aspects of France’s rearmament. He stood out by saying that the country had the youngest Prime Minister of the Ve Republic, which is also homosexual. He did not announce any key measures for farmers even though they were expecting a clear improvement in their situation. He finally declared himself as a resolute opponent of the National Rally. Commentators concluded that it was he who would lead the battle of “European” against Marine Le Pen’s party.

Patrice RABE

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