Yesterday, the day after her appointment, the brand new Prime Minister had lunch with Emmanuel Macron – a moment during which the two heads of the executive were able to discuss the composition of the next government.
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Originally scheduled for Wednesday, the Council of Ministers has been postponed.
And the next one, that of the new five-year term, will not take place before Thursday.
No date has yet been communicated.
A calendar that did not fail to annoy some … including Jean-François Copé, guest this morning on LCI.
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I am very surprised at the slowness of this second term since Mr Macron was re-elected
”, commented the mayor Les Républicains de Meaux.
"
I thought that everything was well prepared, that the day after his re-election, we were going to know the name of the Prime Minister, the government team, an initial work schedule, a roadmap... Enough to feed a legislative campaign debate.
And there, we see nothing at all.
»
The delegate general of La République en Marche, Stanislas Guerini, clarified on France Info that the new government would be announced "
in the coming days
".
"
There are no rules
" which oblige the holding of a council on Wednesday, he continued, elliptically.
“
It can also be at the weekend.
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