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After the legislative elections, Macron wants to engage the National Council for Refoundation

2022-06-16T18:33:30.361Z


Its first challenge is to fight against the growing distrust between citizens and their representatives, by creating more bridges.


The schedule is getting clearer.

It was confirmed to the trade unions, then employers, respectively received last Friday and Tuesday at the Élysée.

As Les Échos

revealed

, Emmanuel Macron will launch the first work of his National Council for Refoundation (CNR) on Wednesday June 22, after the second round of the legislative elections.

The meeting, which will be held at the Presidential Palace, is a priori planned in a restricted format.

In other words, without the opposition or the national political forces, whose main representatives in the Assembly will not yet have been appointed by the deputies - chairs of the parliamentary groups and of the committees in particular.

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Hence the inclusion on the agenda, the following week, of a second expanded meeting, this time chaired by Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne.

And ideally programmed in a more

original

place than rue du Faubourg-Saint-Honoré.

With perhaps as a bonus, that day, the appointment of a respected figure and...

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Source: lefigaro

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