The essential
Elisabeth Borne is expected to deliver her general policy speech this Wednesday, July 6 in Parliament.
It is not yet sure, however, that she will submit it to a vote of confidence by the deputies.
The reshuffle – necessary in particular because several members of the government presented themselves to the legislative elections without being elected – could take place this Monday.
In a column at the JDD this Sunday, the LFI deputy - and new chairman of the Finance Committee in the Assembly - Eric Coquerel defends himself from accusations of "inappropriate behavior with women".
The party claims to have received no report against him.
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Who to enter the government?
"All those who want to work with us and who want to contribute their stone to the building are welcome in this government construction", explains Sylvain Maillard, on France info, but it is "to the President of the Republic and the Prime Minister to make their team” with “the best in each position”, continues the deputy Renaissance.
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The dots on the i's
The message had already been passed, but it is repeated this Sunday.
On France info, Sylvain Maillard, Renaissance deputy from Paris and spokesperson for the group, assures that there is “a clear line: we will not make a majority with the RN or LFI (…).
We don't want to work with either one or the other,” he insists.
Above all, there are “discussions to constitute project majorities”, he says.
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Hi there
Welcome to this new direct dedicated to political news, still rich two weeks after the legislative elections which led Renaissance (ex-LREM) to obtain only a relative majority in the Hemicycle.