@Nilitch:
-Is a liberal, and will/is slash/ing labour laws. He thinks he's a ""realist"" by doing so
I see. Can you go more into detail about the labour laws you are talking about?
-Sometimes acts like he was a revolutionary but he is a liberal, lol. I mean, for instance, he acted all tough against Putin and Trump, but in the end he's all talk. He even wrote a book titled "Revolution" wtf
Oh 0.0….
-He is a smartass centrist and says dumbshit things like "I'm a centrist because I wanna be president for everyone, not only the left or the right"
Why do you call him a smartass? And what's wrong with being in the center? Would being in the center make getting bipartisan bills pass easier? I am also not very knowledgeable about the French governmental system, so I don't mind being educated on how it works.
-Thinks people should have many degrees because it's good for their resume (he himself has many useless degrees, but at least it's good for his resume…). And also thinks that people should come back to uni (or elsewhere) many times in their lifetime to have new degrees to be more competitive on the market
Well, he seems to claim to be for everyone, yet he does not think that some people want to stay with their current jobs -_-
-Decent president/person. The last one had no charisma at all, which makes the French a bit happy I guess
Ah, okay. That's good. I also believe the other person that was against him was way worse AKA a female Trump.
-Will try to fix a few things about the EU. Like, more cooperation between countries for security against terrorism and Putin. Wants a budget for the Euro-zone and an european minister taking care of it.
Ah, okay. That is good. What kind of issues are in the EU by the way? Also, what do you mean by Euro-zone?
-Is trying to do things about global warming and environment (is against the use of glyphosate)
Yes, I like that part about him ^^
What is glyphosate by the way?
He is basically a liberal in the anglo-american way (well, not really if we include guys like John Rawls. "liberal" is really an umbrella term in the anglo-american world)
Oh, I see. Yeah, each country is different when it comes to the terms liberal and conservative. Though it is nice to have a balance between the two, as from my knowledge liberal means change, and conservative means no change. Sometimes change is good, sometimes that specific change can be bad. Anyways, thanks for telling me more about your current president! :)