The political adviser and historian Patrick Buisson was the guest of Europe Matin Wednesday.

While the political news of the day is the commemorations of the 200 years of the death of Napoleon, he felt that Emmanuel Macron was not a patriot and that France was not his concern. 

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Emmanuel Macron commemorates the bicentenary of Napoleon's death on Wednesday, an anniversary that revives controversies around this complex and essential figure in the history of France.

By daring to mark this anniversary, the Head of State "does not shy away", affirmed the Elysee Palace, stressing his desire to "face" the past of our country.

But for Patrick Buisson, political scientist and author of the book "The end of a world", published by Albin Michel, the management of these events by the President of the Republic questions his love for France and his sense of patriotism. .

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"We must take national history in its entirety, without wanting to sort it out, and without having this selective behavior, which ultimately casts doubt on the fact that Emmanuel Macron deeply loves France," he said. 

The political scientist has indeed criticized the Head of State for his lack of patriotism.

"When one has made a career in the service of international finance and that one was the first collaborator of François Hollande, France is not the concern. He had also said during his campaign that he did not "There is no French culture. Well, I consider that there is a French culture, and fortunately," he continued.

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