One of the quiet revolutions of the French Republic is that today not only political decisions are debated publicly, but increasingly also the president's body. What was once considered a strictly private matter has now become part of permanent democratic scrutiny. The health of the head of state is no longer a state secret but a political signal. French history knows a long tradition of silence. Charles de Gaulle revealed…
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