To start the final straight line of the five-year term, Jean Castex and La République en Marche are seeking to close ranks between the different components of the presidential majority.
The stakes are high for LREM, which lost the absolute majority in the National Assembly last May.
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In this context, there is no question of having fried food on the line with its allies.
What is more, on the eve of new local elections.
Jean Castex, who immediately settled in Matignon asserted himself as the
“leader of the majority”
, does not spare his time to put oil in the wheels.
Before making a speech on September 11 in Amiens in front of LREM deputies, he will be in Châlons-en-Champagne this Friday for lunch with members of the Agir group, created last May.
The same day, he will make a joint trip with Franck Riester, the Minister Delegate in charge of Foreign Trade and Attractiveness, who chairs Agir.
“It's a good signal.
It is important that the Prime Minister
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