
The facts and gestures of politicians have always been scrutinized. And Sébastien Lecornu, new French Prime Minister, does not escape it. Here are two of his habits, deciphered by our expert psychologist, Amélie Boukhobza.
Certain habits of Sébastien Lecornu have already been noticed
Tuesday, September 9, Emmanuel Macron appointed Sébastien Lecornu Prime Minister of our country. It is the sixth person to occupy this position since the president’s second term of the president.
In detail, Emmanuel Macron “The managed to consult the political forces represented in Parliament with a view to adopting a budget for the nation and building the agreements essential to decisions of the coming months. Following these discussions, it will be up to the new Prime Minister to propose a government to the President of the Republic “, Can we read in the official press release from the Presidency of the Republic.
But behind these very serious missions which are already waiting for him one of the habits of the Prime Minister has been debated. His “Kisses Balls “ and its “very virile handshakes “ were notably noted on the set of the daily program.
Harmless gestures “but who finally say about it on his relationship to the other“says Amélie Boukhobza.
Real social rituals
Since he took up his new duties, Sébastien Lecornu has made more than one smile. In the daily show, the columnist Julien Bellver notably noticed that the father regularly greeted by “very virile handshakes “.
The columnist also clarified that he had a good way to kiss: he would give in particular one “Kissing balls “ To greet some guests.
“”Sébastien Lecornu, whose name arouses some smiles, surprises by shaking his hand to everyone, where his predecessors opted for the kiss. And necessarily, it draws attention“Reveals Amélie Boukhobza.
This handshake presents it is true many advantages: it is clear, clear, coded. “It makes it possible to mark a distance and to respect the framework. It is the social gesture par excellence, that of public space, of the professional”, specifies the expert.
The kiss, on the other hand, blurs the lines more. “Warm and intimate, it can also prove to be invasive. It reduces the distance and supposes a familiarity – sometimes suffered, sometimes appreciated.”
“These gestures constitute real social rituals which say a lot about our relationship to the other. Getting closer or maintaining a gap, protecting yourself or opening, manifesting affection or placing a limit: all this is already played in a simple hello”, concludes the practitioner.