Weakened by the results of the legislative elections, jostled by allies of Emmanuel Macron who believe that
"the times demand that the Prime Minister be political"
(the delicacy is signed François Bayrou), forgotten by the president in his speech on Wednesday, Elisabeth Borne is surrounded by adversity.
Only five weeks after her appointment to Matignon, she is already in hell.
The polls are down.
Elisabeth Borne is however determined to cling to her mission.
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While the five-year term seems to be stalling, almost at a standstill, she found the ground Thursday afternoon by visiting a gas distribution site in Île-de-France.
Tomorrow, she will be on the move again on the subject of learning.
At the same time, it begins consultations with the new presidents of the parliamentary groups of the Assembly.
"I am confident, I think that in our country, the political forces, the deputies, even if they are not part of the presidential majority...
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