Zoé pallier and Arthur Delaborde, edited by Nathanaël Bentura 8:09 p.m., April 25, 2022

After his election, Emmanuel Macron's agenda is very busy, between the formation of a new government, the first official trips and a tribute to Michel Bouquet.

But what can we expect from this new mandate?

The question was asked by Europe 1 to those who re-elected him by default, in particular the voters of Jean-Luc Mélenchon.

Emmanuel Macron retired to the presidential residence of La Lanterne.

The re-elected president celebrated his victory there in private on Monday.

He is now thinking about the first stones of his second five-year term.

In this Versailles residence, close to the park of the Castle, Emmanuel Macron multiplies the interviews.

According to information from Europe 1, he notably had his two predecessors on the phone: he spoke on Monday of the political consequences of the ballot and the challenges of the months to come with Nicolas Sarkozy.

Sunday evening, he also spoke for a quarter of an hour with François Hollande.

Who will be his prime minister?

The Head of State consulted his inner circle with a view to forming his future government.

For example, he exchanged with the President of the National Assembly, Richard Ferrand.

But in the entourage of the president, it is stressed that he will decide alone who will be his Prime Minister.

The only certainty for the moment: the new team will not be known this week.

The Élysée clarified that everything is possible between May 2 and May 13, the deadline on which Emmanuel Macron's investiture ceremony can take place.

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Regarding his program in the coming days, few elements are known.

A Council of Ministers is expected this Wednesday, as is a national tribute to actor Michel Bouquet, in the afternoon, at the Hôtel des Invalides.

Then, Emmanuel Macron would like to make at least two trips, a first to Berlin and a second to a military hospital, to visit wounded soldiers.

He must also exchange this Monday evening with the American president Joe Biden.

What are those who blockaded waiting for?

Emmanuel Macron's agenda for the next few days will be decisive.

With the announcement of the government that he will establish in the event of victory in the legislative elections, it is the direction of his policy for the next five years that will be revealed.

Among the electorate of the re-elected president, many chose him to block Marine Le Pen, in particular the voters of Jean-Luc Mélenchon.

Several of them confessed their annoyance and their frustration, at the microphone of Europe 1.

Jeanne, a 20-year-old mélenchoniste, even rolls her eyes: "I think it was above all his communication that brushed us in the direction of the hair. He mentioned the fact of taking on a Prime Minister in charge of Ecology . It would be good."

Charlie, also says, waiting for the re-elected president at the turn after having voted for him on Sunday, without much enthusiasm: "On some subjects, I have a little more hope than on others. Anything that is LGBT or same feminism, I have none", she confided before reassuring herself: "On the environment, I tell myself that he is obliged to really take it into account".

Théo, for his part, wants to believe in a break with the previous five-year term, on condition of having some proof very quickly: "We must also see how to reorganize the government and the personalities that it will put back in place since for the moment , they are mostly right-wing figures,” he noted.

In any case, everyone expects much more from a potential victory for the left in the legislative elections than from the policy of Emmanuel Macron in the next five years.