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"But where is he going?"
, we wondered about Emmanuel Macron, the day before the first round of the legislative elections.
Fifteen days later, the question remains all the more relevant as he now has to deal with a National Assembly where his party is no longer in the majority, far from it – more than forty deputies are missing from his June 19 appeal.
To the point of now asking another question:
“Can he get away with it?
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For Carl Meeus, the answer is no if he does not substantially change a number of things.
Starting, no doubt, with the head of government.
Elisabeth Borne seems less than ever prepared and equipped to face the parliamentary slings that will not fail to lead Insoumis de la Nupes and “nationals” of the RN.
Even inflexible Republicans of the LR.
Likewise, his government – which must be reshuffled anyway, since three of its members were not elected – is not robust in its balance to…
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