Эммануэль Макрон
Эммануэль Макрон

Большие дебаты провалились

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Французские журналисты подводят итоги больших дебатов, организованных Эммануэлем Макроном для поисков новых возможностей выхода из кризиса. Большая общенациональная дискуссия, по мнению представителей СМИ, освещающих политические события, не позволила решить ряд актуальных проблем, кроме того, после данного мероприятия рейтинг президент сильно упал, хотя его позиция и так в последнее время далеко не стабильная. Поклонникам Макрона остается только верить в то, что его предстоящее публичное выступление по итогам дебатов что-то прояснит относительно будущего Пятой Республики.

Попытку французского политического лидера заставить общественность при помощи больших дебатов выпустить пар называют провальной. По всей видимости, Макрон был уверен, что этот шаг позволит ему ослабить нарастающее напряжение в народе, а также положить конец движению «желтых жилетов», протестующих каждую субботу вот уже 21 неделю.

А чего ждали от общенациональной дискуссии сами французы? Прежде всего их волновало:

  • снижение покупательской способности (снизилось при правлении Макрона заметно);
  • повышение налогов.

Согласно информации на сайте dailyonline, правительство было готово к тому, что в дискуссии активно принимать участие будут протестующие, однако, как утверждают социологи, более активными были жители крупных городов, которые, по сути и привели Макрона к рулю правлению. Похоже, электорат нынешней главы Франции не доволен действиями и политическим курсом своего президента. Что касается протестующих, то их на дискуссию пустили только в количестве нескольких человек-представителей движения.

Учитывая обстоятельства, можно смело заявить, что большие дебаты правительству не удалось организовать надлежащим образом. Кроме того, это мероприятие не позволило людям в полной мере выразить свои мысли относительно того, что они считают самыми важными проблемами для страны. По сути, дискуссия не была открытой, к словам недовольных политикой правительственного аппарат не прислушались. После завершения дебатов требования у народа остались прежними, их все так же волнуют климатические, демократические и социальные проблемы, все, что в целом затрагивает каждую сферу жизни человека, так или иначе.

Социологи торопятся представлять свои результаты подведения итогов дискуссии, и цифры, которые они публикуют, говорят однозначно не в пользу Макрона. Только 6% граждан Франции считают, что дебаты были для государства полезными.

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