00:00Will this text come into force as planned?
00:03Listen, this text will continue on its democratic path.
00:06Democratic?
00:06It was adopted by the Assembly following the use of the article.
00:09Do you have it deep in your ass?
00:10Yesterday I said specific things to parliamentarians who have suffered unacceptable attacks in recent days.
00:19Come on, get up, it's the fifth of shit!
00:21And I say to you here with great solemnity, we are a great nation and an ancient people.
00:26Like your wife!
00:27It must be said, we respect, we listen.
00:30But I don't give a damn!
00:31But because of this, there are millions of French people who are demonstrating peacefully.
00:33Yes, but we must listen to them, we must listen to their anger and respond to it.
00:42What do you say to those who are going to demonstrate tomorrow?
00:45What's this? Isn't it worth going? Is there nothing left to negotiate?
00:48No one else wants to negotiate?
00:52As I speak to you, do you think I am happy to carry out this reform?
00:56Absolutely, yes, yes!
00:57No.
00:57Do you really take me for an idiot?
00:59Yes, maybe.
01:01Do you think you explained it badly, Mr. President?
01:04No, I just think that there is also a desire among some to move on and not share this constraint.
01:09But it's not your fault!
01:10Our fishermen, for example, speak out in Rennes; pensions are not the heart of their problem.
01:13Oh! Watch out, there's the joke and then there's the fishing, okay?
01:17Much of the anger that has been expressed is not just about pensions.
01:19Well, a little bit anyway!
01:20Totally!
01:21You didn't make any mistakes?
01:23Not being able to convince, but at the same time...
01:25What did he achieve?
01:25No, no, no, it's not going to start again, no!
01:27Besides, the government has changed things, we will no longer be at 65 years old in 2030, but 64 years old...
01:31Thank you, my good lord! Thank you!
01:33And I'm not looking to be re-elected.
01:36No kidding?
01:37When will things return to normal?
01:39I make a commitment to what depends on me, I am a bit of a stoic in this matter.
01:44Many people who are protesting say that there are some who don't work.
01:47The National Assembly, for example.
01:49The job doesn't pay enough.
01:50So there too, I'll tell you, we did a lot of things.
01:53Shit.
01:53With which political partner will you move forward on these issues?
01:56The hand is extended.
01:56And mom, shut up, she's reaping the fat.
01:58And so I tell them, let's go to work.
02:00Go ahead, I'll follow you.
02:01Does Elisabeth Borne still have your trust?
02:03Yes.
02:04The mandate I gave him is to continue to expand...
02:08The annus of the French.
02:09...as much as she can.
02:10But there are political individuals, with their convictions,
02:14who are ready to work with the majority forces.
02:16Will the traitors be unmasked?
02:19And that's why I was elected in 2017 and today.
02:21But why are we here?
02:22We're in the shit because of you, because you're just an idiot, and you're a cuckold, you're a cuckold, I'm asking you!
02:27This is a lie.
02:28I am an expert on this subject.
02:30So, what have we been doing since 2017?
02:34Answer.
02:35Nothing.
02:36Why this record, these successes?
02:38Why don't the French realize this?
02:40They are as stupid as tables.
02:42It has therefore built up a debt, which is amortised over time.
02:45The cushioning is soft and has a remarkable feel.
02:49The texts that we are going to pass, to put back to work those who are furthest from employment.
02:54Did you understand the site meeting? We're not writing it anymore, the nap is over, eh, are you finished?
02:57From the next few weeks, the high plan.
03:01The burlot.
03:02We must win the battle for sobriety.
03:03Yeah, but no, but hey, wait.
03:05Oh yes, no!
03:06A more personal word, perhaps, to conclude, Mr. President.
03:09I'm not saying we're very gay.
03:12Dad, what is a faggot?
03:13Thank you, Mr. President.
03:14I'm sure we'll be that...
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