Low profile.
Something has changed among the macronists, back in the National Assembly since Monday.
In the corridors of the Palais Bourbon, they are no longer the triumphant elected officials of 2017, when they occupied more than half of the benches in the Hemicycle.
Members of the most narrow majority of the Fifth Republic - increased from 345 deputies to 248, out of 577 -, they must now deal with the opposition to have their texts adopted.
Long debates on bills, concessions around amendments, proposals to be put on the agenda... It is a new political culture that the supporters of Emmanuel Macron, who swear by the
"efficiency"
of the 'action, must quickly assimilate.
As a token of goodwill, the new president of the Renaissance group (ex-La République en Marche, LREM), Aurore Bergé, promised, as soon as she was elected on Wednesday, to
“seek compromise and consensus
”.
“I know how to work with the oppositions”
, in the service of
“peaceful and responsible debates”
, has…
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