Emmanuel Macron will not speak on July 14 in order to take stock of the hundred days to relaunch the five-year term, but he will speak well “in the coming days”, said the Elysée on Wednesday July 12.
On April 17, by decreeing “one hundred days of appeasement” and “action” to end the pension crisis, President Macron had made an appointment on National Day for “an initial assessment”. He only took part in the traditional presidential interview twice on this date, over his six years in office.