After the week of the Parliament, place in the week of the government.
After having been focused on the establishment of the cogs of the legislative power, the spotlight will turn to the revival of those of the executive power.
Election of a woman, Yaël Braun-Pivet, to the Perchoir, thunderous debut of the Melenchonists and soothing of the Lepenists, soap opera of the Finance Committee, attention was all the more monopolized by the National Assembly as the President of the Republic was abroad.
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Emmanuel Macron places Élisabeth Borne in the face of the dilemma of the vote of confidence
Emmanuel Macron has heard the comments announcing the advent of a new parliamentarism.
And the idea that a five-year term of omnipresidency would be followed by a five-year term of hyper-parliament.
As usual, the Head of State lets say but does not think less.
If the unexpected of this electoral sequence leads him to rebalance his way of governing, it is not for the benefit of the Palais Bourbon but of Matignon.
Admittedly, the absence of an absolute majority constrains him.
But if he's going to negotiate...
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