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DIRECT. Assembly: last hours for the ultimatum issued to the opposition by Macron

2022-06-24T05:18:43.154Z


During his televised speech on Wednesday evening, the head of state gave the opposition 48 hours to say if they were ready to work


The essential

  • Today ends the 48-hour period launched Wednesday evening by Emmanuel Macron to the opposition (who did not take it well).

  • The President of the Republic is still in Brussels, responsible for Elisabeth Borne to find deputies likely to support his policy.

  • All the presidents of parliamentary groups have been appointed. 

  • A tenth parliamentary group made up of deputies from overseas, Corsican and PS dissidents, is trying to form.

07:08

The fender of the majority

According to our journalists who are fine connoisseurs of the Elysée Palace and its clocks, failing to rally a certain number of deputies to their side, the Head of State and his lieutenants would have gotten used to the idea of ​​forming two "groups" in the Assembly floats", one on their left, the other on their right, depending on the project. 

07:00

On the air today

Big sound?

No.

Big words ?

No more.

Politics, again and again.

With, on radio and TV, Franck Riester, Minister Delegate for Foreign Trade and Attractiveness (Public Senate), Valérie Rabault, MP Nupes-PS and Eric Coquerel, LFI MP for Seine Saint-Denis (Sud radio ) who want to chair the Finance Committee in the Assembly (France 2), Agnès Pannier-Runacher, Minister for Energy Transition (RMC).

We can finish with Yannick Jadot on France Inter and Manuel Bompard on France Info.

06:55

Hello and welcome to this live

Strange political day ahead: almost everything will take place behind the scenes.

It won't stop us, so stay.

Source: leparis

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