Macron warns French of lack of light and deteriorating economy in 2023: ‘It’s going to be difficult’

The French President highlighted the difficulties that the European Union will face in the coming months due to the economic slowdown in the main countries of the world

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Macron urged the population “not to panic” in the coming months.

The President of France Emmanuel Macron, gave an interview last Saturday 3rd to reveal the difficulties his government will face in the coming months due to the global economic slowdown. According to the politician, it will be a “slightly difficult moment” but he expects an improvement by 2024. “I realize that times are difficult and that the cost of living weighs on our daily lives. We will withstand the shock,” demanded the French leader, who has managed to govern the country better amid the unfavorable environment. In addition to improved reforms in the education and health sectors, Macron called for a thorough pension reform France “stronger”. “We have what it takes to emerge stronger from this somewhat difficult moment in our history, and we probably have more resources than many of our neighbors,” he said. Referring to the lack of electricity, Macron urged the French not to “panic” about the possible lack of light in winter. According to the French CEO, “power outages can be avoided” if electricity consumption drops by around 10%. “In this case it is possible that even with low temperatures in December and January there will be no problem. It is the government’s responsibility to prepare for all possible possibilities and to ensure that the country does not experience chaos,” he stressed.