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🔴 En direct : La réforme des retraites était "nécessaire", plaide Macron lors de son allocution

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Après avoir promulgué la réforme des retraites, Emmanuel Macron s'est adressé aux Français, lundi, dans une allocution enregistrée à l'avance. Le président de la République a donné 100 jours à son gouvernement pour agir "au service de la France".

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