Emmanuel Macron surprises his camp



“It was not planned at all”: Emmanuel Macron surprises his camp


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“It was not planned at all”: Emmanuel Macron surprises his camp

The course of Emmanuel Macron’s press conference, organized on Thursday March 17 and during which the latter answered a lot of questions from journalists, deviated somewhat from the original plan, as reported by a source in Point .

Thursday, March 17, during his press conference organized in Aubervilliers, Emmanuel Macron presented the outline of his presidential program. As revealed Point, The head of state wished “something open, transparent” in order to answer all questionsjournalists without looking at his watch. Indeed, his relatives told our colleagues that he wanted to stay “as long as necessary”to prove that he is not fleeing the countryside, as was said on the side of his opponents.

“It was not at all planned that he suddenly reveal”, nevertheless assured a member of his entouragereferring to Emmanuel Macron’s choice to fully reveal his intentions for France, if he is re-elected for a second term. “The little music regarding the fact that he does not want to campaign was starting to go up. However, in the event of re-election, he still needs a political mandate. This is why he [a dû] submit to this transparency operation on its program”, indicated a President’s strategist, explaining that it was important for the latter to prove that he “don’t hide”, even if he refused to debate with his competitors. However, for a majority framework, “deflowering everything is also a risk”. “Because he needs fuel to hold out until the end of the campaign, to stay dynamic”, added this source to Point.

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Image and communication controlled down to the smallest detail

Be that as it may, during the famous press conference, Emmanuel Macron proved that he likes to control everything down to the smallest detail. In the show Day-to-dayjournalists Alison Tassin and Simon Le Baron revealed that they had to, like their colleagues, send their questions in advance for the presidential candidate and his teams to prepare in advance. What’s more, there was no way they would come in with their own cameras. A way to leave nothing to chance.

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