Corruption: the scandal that can kill Macron – Jean-Philippe Tanguy in Le Samedi Politique

Less than two months before the presidential election, Emmanuel Macron is looking for good news to ensure his popularity. In a France marked by authoritarianism and austerity under the pretext of health, the president is agitating for the takeover of the Arabelle nuclear turbines by EDF… Good news to be qualified very broadly. And for good reason…
In 2015, Emmanuel Macron arrived at Bercy. Minister of Economy and Finance, it is up to him to validate the sale of the energy branch of the French Alstom to the American General Electric. Arnaud Montebourg, his predecessor would not have wanted to sign, Emmanuel Macron will do so without qualms. It is also an operation obviously planned for a long time by the one who will become President of the Republic two years later. Indeed, Emmanuel Macron was directly involved in the operation very early on. As early as 2012, when he was Deputy Secretary General of the Elysée Palace in charge of economic and industrial issues, a study urgently commissioned and paid for 200,000 euros from the American consulting firm A T Kearney looked into the advantages and disadvantages of a takeover of Alstom’s energy branch from GE…
Since then, Emmanuel Macron has continued to deny and lie regarding his real involvement in the scandal which cost the employment of more than 4,000 French people, a loss of know-how and patents, and the collapse of part of our strategic high-tech industry.
Specialist in industrial issues, the national coordinator of the French Future and member of the National Bureau of the RN, Jean-Philippe Tanguy, looks back on a case that smacks of state scandal and the corruption pact in the service of Emmanuel Macron since almost 10 years.


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