Paris (AFP)

The day after his return to politics in a scattered order, the right converged Monday to fuel a trial in "stagnation" against Emmanuel Macron who "does not do a quarter of what it would take to turn the country."

"One of the dangers that threatens macronism now is immobility," denounced on RFI MP Guillaume Larrivé, candidate for the presidency of the party Republicans, while the executive will this week experience his "new method" , "more tuned" for Act II of the quinquennium with including the reception Matignon social partners for pension reform.

"Is Emmanuel Macron not a species of Henri Queuille junior," he ironically asked, referring to this "president of the Council under the Fourth Republic who thought there was no problem that a lack of solution does not solve the problem ".

"I do not want (...) that Emmanuel Macron's five-year period begins to nag on the issues of public spending, on the issue of structural reform," he added, taking the example of the pension reform.

The president of the Free movement! Valérie Pécresse, who left LR after the failure of the European, said on BFMTV that the president "does not do a quarter of what it would take to redress the country in terms of authority, immigration, in secularism, but also in terms of reform and reduction of expenditure and taxes ".

"Mr. Macron, it's Tony Blair, he's an Anglo-Saxon Liberal, and I'm embarrassed by the fact that I believe that fundamentally, for him, the world is the merchant. ", accused the president of the Ile-de-France Region.

"In truth, macronism is a counterfeit of what we believe in. This is why Emmanuel Macron is condemned to only pretend," accused in an interview in Figaro the leader of Senators LR Bruno Retailleau.

He criticized the head of state to "give up the decline in public spending and competitiveness of France" or to "believe the French that there will be no decline in pensions even if 'we do not back the retirement age' at retirement.

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