Emmanuel Macron's recent three-hour TV interview aimed to restore his domestic appeal after a disastrous election diminished his popularity. Despite a slight rise in approval for his foreign policy, he struggled during the interview, showcasing his political isolation. Expectations for significant announcements like a multi-question referendum were unmet, as he failed to present a compelling vision for his minority government. His discussions on pressing domestic issues revealed his challenges in defending his record, leaving questions about the future engagement of French citizens in crucial decisions.
On domestic subjects, Macron spoke eloquently as ever. But he struggled to defend his record and failed to suggest that his minority government could deliver anything new.
Macron's mastery of foreign policy has slightly increased his popularity in recent weeks. He wanted to exploit the improved polls to show that he could weigh once again on French domestic affairs.
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