Emanuel Macron: There will be difficult weeks due to coronavirus

THE President of France, Emanuel Macron, said today that the coming weeks will be difficult due to Covid-19, with the country recording Negative coronavirus case record since the start of the pandemic with 232,200 new infections in the last 24 hours.

“The coming weeks will be difficult, we all know that,” he said Macron in his televised address in anticipation of the coming of the new year. The French head of state pointed out that France is in a better position compared to a year ago, due to the number of citizens who have been vaccinated, and reiterated his call for mass vaccinations, calling vaccines its “safe” solution. France to get out of the pandemic, something that, as he stressed, he believes is possible in 2022.

In his sermon, o Macron did not mention the need for stricter health measures than have already been announced, adding that the government should avoid further restricting citizens’ individual freedoms. “We will overcome the current challenge by following the same principles as the first day (of the pandemic),” he stressed.

No word on the possibility of running in the April presidential election

Meanwhile, the Frenchman Chairman said he would continue to serve France “whatever my role” after the April 2022 presidential election. in the presidency. His associates Macron have already, unofficially, begun preparations for his election campaign.

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