Can Macron Save The Fifth Republic Of France Or Will It Prove To Be His Nemesis?

in #politics7 years ago (edited)

The political beasts lie scattered


So, the little birthday boy’s dream has come true, and Macron is now crowned the new President of France. But what lies in wait for him? Can France be reborn in a new era of equality and justice for all? Can it instigate real change within the EU to get the reforms it so desperately needs?

Macron’s spin doctors have promised much, and now it is the time to deliver. The only problem is that after the election many political beasts now lie wounded strewn across the scarred battlefield. Hollande’s humiliation is now complete, but other beasts are also in their death throes too. On the right is Francois Fillon who was the undisputed favourite to win before the odds were upset by his criminal investigations. Le Pen also lies in ruins. Where did it all go wrong?



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France is not like other countries


In most countries like the UK for example, it is usually the political candidate that triumphs over all others to their destruction, but in France this election seems to have been the destruction of the political systems themselves – a constitutional meltdown.

Many felt left out on the second round of election voting - there was not a candidate that represented them from the left or the right. 16 million voters stayed at home as a result. This refusal vote was dubbed ‘Ni-ni-response!’ ‘Neither Macron or Le Pen!’

Despite all this voter apathy, Macron must now take France forward on the current issues of the day. The main one is immigration. France’s expensive social model has taken its toll over time - especially in the era of globalisation with falling wages and rising inflation costs.

French jobs are now being shipped to cheaper locations like Poland and Slovakia, and Macron wants fast EU reforms to allow a two-speed European economy to emerge. The Western European nations vs. the Eastern European nations. Nationalism is once again rising in the Fifth Republic.

On the day after the election in France I was in Paris, and I’ll never forget the CGT Union protesting and chanting in the streets “We have not elected a president, we have elected an industrial boss!” It seems to be business as usual in France. It is now time for the pretty boy to show who truly is the boss of this Fifth Republic.

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Marcon is going down for his treasonous business connections and literally a NWO puppet. The French just said russia did NOT hack the election, so Marcon is gonna have to answer for his emails. I have them on my hard drive. So do lots of people He's a serious criminal, and he'll answer to God at least, probably the world first.

Agreed on the NWO puppet thing @lost.identity!

my bet: brace yourself for another economic crisis. Stack crypto for the hard days to come. In the mean time, listen to Macron, stop being an employee and start your business ^^

Already Macronified @jyezie :)

nah never. Je mange le macAron:

Ha ha! That REALLY did make me laugh @jyezie! S-! Apologies I can't double upvote your comment :))))

Good one !!!

It's hard to believe the French people would think that Macron is the answer. He's as obvious a corporate plant as I've ever seen. However what choice were they given? Le Pen stood up and said the things people were thinking and wanted to hear however she still her fathers daughter and will never shake the association, that was her downfall. Macron is going to be the scapegoat IMHO for a collapsing economy as his elite backers will ditch him when the SHTF with the French banks. Sadly then they may turn en masse to extreme right wing parties to stop the pain. That won't go well as they don't seem to want to give up on socialism regardless of it being an abject failure.
Who knows what could happen then? National Socialism?
The history repeats meme could be on the horizon for France, I hope not.

Your right Percy - every angle you look at it from it looks like a s- storm waiting to happen for him. I wish him all the best! Socialism or globalisation, both will fail in the long term as both models are centralized and corrupt! I say blockchain France!! Decentralize it!! Ha ha! There. Solved it :)

What about a cheese backed cryptocurrency? BrieCoin? 😆

Briecoin - the first French based Steem token :)

He's a NWO MKULTRA kid just like trudeau and many many more born in 1984.

Hot kisses

She can smell the younger blondes perfume already! LOL!

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