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Macron looks like Draghi: he tries to wake up Europe and relaunches European humanism from the Sorbonne

In a new speech at the Sorbonne, the French President flies high and tries to shake Europe by urging profound reforms on the same wavelength as Mario Draghi, who he hopes to push at the top of the EU

Macron looks like Draghi: he tries to wake up Europe and relaunches European humanism from the Sorbonne

Europe wake up because you risk dying. He said exactly that in his speech at the Sorbonne of 25 April, the French President Emmanuel Macron, who, despite the polls which show him to be declining, is and remains the pioneer of Europeanism and an all-round statesman, who perhaps the French, often too pretentious, underestimate and who one day they risk regretting if they fail to stop the race of the ultra-sovereignist and pro-Russian reactionary movement Marina Le Pen. Macron speaks like Draghi, of which he is a sincere supporter and which, in his heart, he hopes to push to the top of the EU. It sounds like Draghi because Macron feels a sense of urgency for Europe and feels the need to change the EU quickly through profound reforms to catch up with the rest of the world, with the USA and China in the lead. But he looks like Draghi and is on the same wavelength as Mattarella need Enrico Letta also because the French President clearly says that "the essential condition of our security is that the Russia does not win the war of aggression againstUkraine“. Macron focuses on relaunchingEuropean humanism, underlines that the future of France coincides with that of Europe and, with a hint of coquetry, recalls that "all the nationalisms around Europe no longer dare to say that they will leave the euro or the EU". Applause.

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