According to Hollande, “the ‘meanwhile’ is over” and no one knows which direction the country will go by 2027.

Former President of the Republic, François Hollande. Behruz Mehri / AFP

In an interview with La Tribune, the former President of the Republic ridicules the “centrist movement” of his successor, which “does not correspond to anything ideologically”.

As July 14 approaches, a stone has been thrown in Emmanuel Macron’s garden. The sender was none other than his predecessor, François Hollande. In an interview with La Tribune newspaper, aired this Wednesday, the former President has not failed to lament the political equation in which the country finds itself. It should put in perspective the lack of vigor of the two grand old political organizations, the Socialist Party and the Republican Party, which built and dominated political and electoral life until 2017.

Believing in Germany, “Be sure“Despite geopolitical crises, or the United Kingdom, which”Keep it up“Although”A great crisis“Linked to Brexit, Francois Hollande regrets France”No one knows what political direction the country will take in the next four years beyond 2027.“According to the former Head of State, “What constitutes the strength of a nation is certainly its economic performance, its business results, its financial independence but above all its political stability.”

A new divide between European-progressives and Eurosceptic-sovereignists is replacing the old right-left conflict that has dominated the political spectrum for six years, as Emmanuel Macron’s first election date to the top job sees the former tenant of the Elysées consider it. By 2027, without reverting to the old political model, “We will find the pattern that we are familiar with for two presidential elections.» «The far-right is opposed to a centrist movement that is ideologically incoherent, weak in ideas and lacking in vitality. Criticizing Emmanuel Macron’s Mantra “At the same time“, WHO “runs out“, François Hollande worries about this”Glass roof“Who is RN”There are cracks on all sides“. “Republican parties on the left and the right have a historical responsibility“, he insists.

“With LFI as the main axis, it’s a failure for eternity”

Rojak, who was first secretary of the Rose Party between 1997 and 2008, revisited for a year with Neubs Sass. “PS has the fate it wants to give itself. If he is in trouble, it is not because he ruled“Francois Hollande screams. It triggers inventory options for its own five-year period: “I’m sorry, I don’t know what I did wrong yesterday.»

The PS often seeks to erase its history, its identity and its balance sheet, abandoning its core pole position in the name of a trade union.“, teases the former president. Before offering his advice. “It is in his line (PS, editor’s note) Let’s hope that the Left will make it to the second round of the presidential election and win. Not on something that divides rather than appeases“, he analyzes. “With LFI as the main axis, it is a failure for eternity.»

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