While the head of state has remained very silent for the past few days, Emmanuel Macron will speak on Sunday evening. If the President of the Republic should return to the first month of deconfinement and perhaps speed it up, he will also use his address to the French to raise public opinion, notes a macronist from the first circle. 

Just over a month after the start of deconfinement, Emmanuel Macron will speak on Sunday evening on television during an address from the Élysée Palace. A speech expected to break the silence, to follow on Europe 1 until 9 p.m. The head of state should intervene on the deconfinement and the health crisis of course, but difficult to save the evocation of the demonstrations which denounce the violence of the police - then the head of state does do not rule out mentioning these current events.

Acceleration of deconfinement?

For the rest, it will be a question of drawing up a first assessment of the first month of deconfinement, even of announcing accelerations. Within the executive, some are pushing for a faster opening of dining rooms in Île-de-France, and Jean-Michel Blanquer would also like a relaxation of the rules at school. 

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Go up in opinion

This speaking to announce happier days could also allow Emmanuel Macron to benefit from public opinion, some hope. "The president realizes that it is Edouard Philippe who comes out reinforced from this sequence when he was only an 'executant'," notes a macronist from the first circle. Economic emergency should also be on the menu.

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Those hoping for the announcement of a new course and priorities for the latter part of the quinquennium will have to wait a bit, however, since the head of state plans to speak again in early July.