The President of the Republic Emmanuel Macron opens a fortnightly sequence devoted to sovereign matters with a speech this Friday morning at the Pantheon.

Around the Head of State, many are those who think that these questions will be crucial for the next presidential election.

Lay the frame before going into detail.

The Head of State Emmanuel Macron is expected at the Pantheon this Friday morning around 10 a.m. to deliver a collected speech.

Its goal ?

Celebrate 130 years of the Republic.

But this speech does not promise to be memorial, far from it.

For Emmanuel Macron, it is above all the opportunity to launch a new phase of this return: that of sovereign subjects, while the next presidential election is already animating the political parties.

Recall "what the French owe the Republic"

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Faced with great men, the President of the Republic must remind "what the Republic owes the French, but also what the French owe the Republic", says the Elysee.

For Emmanuel Macron, it will be a question of recalling values ​​such as secularism, integration and the fight against separatism.

"He's playing his record"

A fortnightly sequence will follow in which the Head of State will tackle sovereign matters head-on, with a trip to equal opportunities next week then a government seminar at the Elysee Palace largely devoted to safety.

"Darmanin and Dupond-Moretti may be agitated, but here we need the word of the president ... He is playing his record," analyzes a ministerial adviser.

Communitarianism should also be the subject of a presidential trip with announcements scheduled for mid-September.

In macronie, many are convinced that the sovereign subjects will be the key to the presidential election of 2022. Until then, time is running out, worries an adviser: "We must not kid ourselves, it is not in one year and a half that we will be able to change everything. "