The Head of State is not yet a candidate that his entourage is already thinking about the post-presidential.
As if the vote were only a formality, anecdotal in a dense agenda.
Especially since, this time, nearly two months must separate the election of the president, in April, from that of the deputies, in June.
At the risk of depriving the candidates supported by the Élysée of momentum.
Macronist strategists are thinking about the best way to prevent the installation of a relative majority, or even cohabitation.
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"We must reinvent the latency between presidential and legislative
," advocates a close friend of the head of state.
The same wonders:
“Why not use the current majority to pass laws without waiting for the legislative ones?
Why not keep the outgoing government, even if it means reducing it to ten strong ministers?”
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It would be a question of initiating symbolic legislative projects which would hinder the right-wing opposition.
Like the pension reform, left…
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