Elisabeth Borne conducted discussions with officials of opposition groups in the National Assembly in order to remedy the relative majority of his coalition and try to get out of the political deadlock.
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Elisabeth borne clings. Insensitive to the rumor of her upcoming eviction, pretending to ignore the criticisms on her profile of a robot woman or too “technician”, the Prime Minister traces her way, trying to show that she holds up in time of parliamentary storm. Saturday, June 25, almost a week after the thunderclap caused by legislative elections which only offered a majority relating to the presidential camp, the tenant of Matignon must speak with the President of the Republic, Emmanuel Macron , to share him with the progress of the conversations carried out with those responsible for opposition groups in the National Assembly. The challenge: identify the “points of convergence” which could exist with deputies of all stripes to build, if not a coalition, at least agreements on a case -by -case basis on texts deemed fundamental for the government.
by Mathilde Panot, for La France Insoumise (LFI), to Marine Le Pen, for the National Rally (RN), passing by Boris Vallaud (Socialist Party, PS), Jean-Paul Mattei (Modem) and Olivier Marleix (Les Républicains, LR), the elected representative of Calvados will have surveyed all the forces that constitute the rainbow of the Palais-Bourbon. One way of showing that despite the consultations carried out by Emmanuel Macron at the start of the week with party officials, it is the head of the majority. And that it is also a “politics”.
“I don’t know what it means technical (…). Locked behind [her] office? This is the opposite of what I am,” she swept during an interview on LCI, Thursday, describing itself “to action”. “The project that we will implement will take into account what is expressed in the National Assembly, necessarily by keeping the values which defined the project carried by Emmanuel Macron. We will be led to listen to the proposals of some and Others to build a majority, “she warned.
Macron promises” compromises “
But is the majority ready for real compromises? The solemn speech of Emmanuel Macron, Wednesday, before his departure for a European summit in Brussels, calling “each political leader” to say “how far he is ready to go”, has cooled the oppositions, including the most ” constructive “. “Will Emmanuel Macron be the craftsman of a refounded democracy, finally deliberative, where we pass compromises, or will this president-bouted president remain on his power, constantly trying the debauchery and The submission of other political groups? “Asked the ex-presidential environmental candidate, Yannick Jadot, without closing it in the participation of the Greens in a coalition government, on France Inter, Friday morning.
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