The First Lady, questioned by readers of “Parisien”, notably returned to an episode of the previous five-year term which had particularly frightened her.

“I am anxious but I have confidence in the French”. First Lady Brigitte Macron confided in the readers of the Parisian in a long interview published on the newspaper’s website.

The one who launches this Wednesday, January 11 the new Yellow Pieces operation as president of the Hospital Foundation did not escape questions about the pension reform presented by the government. A text far from suitable for the trade unions which announced a day of strike on January 19. A beginning of mobilization which can lead to a social conflict at the level of yellow vests?

“I know that anything can happen, I have that in my head at all times”, confided Brigitte Macron to the readers of the Parisian.

An effigy of Macron “guillotined”, his “worst memory”

The one who says she is “afraid for (her) husband, (her) children, all the time” explains that she “will never understand the use of violence”.

Brigitte Macron also recounts her “worst memory” as First Lady: when a scarecrow bearing the likeness of her husband was burned and then beheaded – “guillotined” in the words of the First Lady – during a vest demonstration yellow in Angoulême in December 2018.

“I felt infinite pain. Also for those who did this. Do they realize how far they have gone?”, continues Brigitte Macron.

Hugues Garnier BFMTV journalist

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