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ABSTRACT As Emmanuel Macron confided to the journalist Cécile Amar, he owed his success to the weakness of the political system, while his anti-system presidential vehicle, La République en Marche, prided itself on being the antithesis of the old party machines, its ranks filled by individuals whose feet were firmly planted in civil society. Yet as his presidency progressed, it became clear that Macron’s agenda for renewal and reform was undermined by an approach to the presidency that in form and substance was more typical of a Fifth republic presidential monarch. This article examines the repeated attempts to open a new dialogue with the French people, notably following the eruption of the Gilets jaunes movement, and the gap between political discourse and political instinct which, on the cusp of a new mandate, left Macron himself as a kind of “président déclassé.”
埃马纽埃尔·马克龙(Emmanuel Macron)向记者csamciile Amar透露,他将自己的成功归功于政治体制的弱点,而他的反体制总统竞选团队La r publiclique en Marche则以自己是旧政党机器的对立面而自豪,其队伍中充满了坚定扎根于公民社会的个人。然而,随着他的总统任期的进展,很明显,马克龙的更新和改革议程被一种形式和实质上更典型的第五共和国总统制君主的总统方式所破坏。本文考察了与法国人民开启新对话的多次尝试,特别是在黄马甲运动爆发之后,以及政治话语与政治本能之间的差距,在新任务的关键时刻,这种差距使马克龙本人成为一种“pracimsidpresident dacimclass”。