Lecornu at Matignon, Le Parisien soon under Bolloré's thumb: waiting for good news

Le Parisien , which it is said could be, as part of the small arrangements between billionaires, sold by its owner Bernard Arnault to Vincent Bolloré , is a bit like the image of common sense on the street corner, the bar editorial...
The day after Sébastien Lecornu was appointed Prime Minister , the head of his political service, under the title "Negotiate and appease," pretended to ask: "Is it so difficult to have a government that lasts more than a year in France? Is it so complicated to achieve national unity? (...) The Prime Minister will distinguish himself by showing humility, by banning chin-thumping, bluster and individual poaching" ... Yes, but what else?
By revising the retirement age, tax breaks for the ultra-rich and large corporations, and introducing wealth taxation? The common sense of the editorialist doesn't extend that far, limiting himself to playing the fool to get some sound. The fool is there, but the sound is missing.
It's step by step, argument against argument, that we must fight the extreme right. And that's what we do every day in L'Humanité.
In the face of relentless attacks from racists and hatemongers: support us! Together, let's make another voice heard in this increasingly nauseating public debate. I want to know more.
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