Hexagon's electoral calendar is often underestimated as a real plague. Elected at the end of April-early May, each new elected member of the Elysée begins his term with a long period of torpor, details the Economist. If Emmanuel Macron wanted to do his country and the future presidents of the Republic a favor, he would withdraw from his duties a little earlier than expected.
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Hexagon's electoral calendar is often underestimated as a real plague. Elected at the end of April-early May, each new elected member of the Elysée begins his term with a long period of torpor, details the Economist. If Emmanuel Macron wanted to do his country and the future presidents of the Republic a favor, he would withdraw from his duties a little earlier than expected.