On the left, a first agreement in less than a week.
For the most part, still nothing.
While rebels and environmentalists have already signed an alliance on Sunday evening, Emmanuel Macron's supporters are prolonging negotiations for the legislative elections of June 12 and 19.
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Several macronists agree, excluding the microphone: it's more complicated than expected.
Some of them, around the president of the National Assembly in charge of the discussions, Richard Ferrand, met Sunday and Monday evening at the Elysée to try to get closer to an agreement.
But no meeting bringing together all the leaders of pro-Macron parties has yet been organized since the re-election of the outgoing president against Marine Le Pen on April 24.
No investiture commission is on the agenda either.
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