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“Amateurism is good”, but “we want professionals”

Before the deputies of The Republic on march Tuesday, February 11, Emmanuel Macron had vigorously strangled “the old world”. A good way to re-mobilize the troops, weakened and interrogative in the face of successive hiccups. The head of state asked them not to pay attention to opposition critics, who regularly accuse them of amateurism. “If the professionals are the ones we fired (Sic) two and a half years ago, and that the amateurs are you, so be proud to be amateurs “, he said to them.

Hollande calls for “respect”

If François Hollande “do not know” if it was his “Person who was targeted”, the former socialist president insisted on responding to Emmanuel Macron, on France 2 Thursday morning. “Amateurism can be a quality: sport, giving yourself to others, making sure that we can all be united … In a way, it’s good, said François Hollande first. But there are still a certain number of areas where we want professionals, where it is still better to know that there are guarantees ”.

François Hollande continued, recalling the fundamentals: “It’s still better to know what we are talking about, to know what the French represent and to know who they are”. Before concluding, the lapidary: “It’s called respect”.

Not an “authoritarian regime”, but …

The former head of state also reacted Wednesday evening on TMC about Ségolène Royal. The former socialist presidential candidate had judged that France was today “In an authoritarian regime” . François Hollande did not go that far but he believed that the current regime could “Sometimes being away from the French” with decisions made “Without having consulted them, without having listened to them”.

“We cannot accept either that our democracy is reduced to images that we have seen for two years: violence in the street, against people, against property, he lamented. This is a serious failure of democracy when anger cannot find its expression other than through violence ”.

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