He is, more than ever, the president of the word. Saturday April 2 at the Arena de la Défense, the largest covered hall in Europe, owned by the Franco-Swiss real estate magnate Jacky Lorenzetti, main shareholder of Racing 92, one of the best French rugby clubs. Standing alone on a large immaculate stage, surrounded by teleprompters invisible to the cameras, Emmanuel Macron has just exceeded two hours of speech. A single pause in the middle of this catalog of promises, punctuated by key phrases intended to demonstrate his will and his (a few) regrets: “It’s our balance sheet. We did it…”, “I will never resolve…”, “It is unfair…”, “It is impossible but we will”… Yes, a single break in the form of a music video aggregating the testimonies of these former “walkers” who, since 2017, have become French like the others.