After ten years of existence, the Jeunes en Marche are incapable of thinking about the post-Macron era.

The Youth with Macron movement, founded to support the current President of the Republic, celebrated its 10th anniversary. While it has changed its name to Youth on the Move, it remains reluctant to consider any incarnation other than the occupant of the Élysée Palace. This organization has expressed no criticism of the hard-right turn since 2017.
They celebrated their 10th anniversary. They? Young People with Macron (JAM), who gathered this Saturday, July 5, at the Cirque d'Hiver in Paris to think about the "post-Macron era." The 1,300 attendees, according to the organizers, know that the president will not be able to run in 2027.
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