Marc Fesneau, then Minister of Agriculture, in the National Assembly in Paris, January 23, 2024.

On May 24th, Marc Fesneau articulated a critical view towards the current  political landscape  in France during an interview with *La Tribune on Sunday*. He expressed a profound concern regarding the  rising tension  on sovereign issues among the leaders within the central block, characterizing the situation as an  “increasing escalation” . This escalatory trend, according to Fesneau, represents a  betrayal  of the spirit of Macronism from 2017.

Fesneau criticized the appropriations of  right-wing speeches and proposals , even those from the far-right, asserting that such an approach  misrepresents  the essence of centrism. He emphasized that the original vision of the central political alliance was to construct a  unifying platform  under President Macron’s guidance.

Regarding hard-line proposals from prominent party members such as  Gabriel Attal ,  Edouard Philippe , and  Gérald Darmanin , Fesneau lamented the  disconnect  from European legal frameworks and constitutional law. He argued that this rhetoric serves to  stigmatize and create division  rather than foster the reconciliation and unity that should be central to the political agenda.

Addressing Demagoguery in Politics

Fesneau expressed dismay over what he termed “toxic  ambient demagoguery ” that distracts from genuine political dialogue. He warned that personal interests surrounding the  2027 elections  could lead to extremes, emphasizing that French voters invariably prefer  authenticity  over political mimicry.

He pointed out that such demagoguery provides ammunition to both the  Rassemblement National (RN)  and  La France insoumise (LFI) , allowing them to claim legitimacy on either side of the political spectrum. Fesneau called for a collective effort to ‘bring everyone back to reason,’ a sentiment resonating among many GOP members who share his concerns. He challenged his party to regain focus, asserting,  “Ambient demagoguery is toxic.” 

When queried about the Prime Minister’s role in navigating these complexities, Fesneau acknowledged the inherent  challenges  faced by the government, particularly in the absence of a clear  majority  in the National Assembly. He underscored the necessity for the coalition to actively  regulate any political extremism , reinforcing the idea that responsibility does not rest solely on the government.

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