The real start.
This Wednesday, July 6, Elisabeth Borne will speak at 3 p.m. in the National Assembly, then at 9 p.m. in the Senate.
The speech – which traditionally lasts more than an hour – has been being prepared since last week by the Prime Minister and her teams.
And for good reason: the declaration of general policy is the baptism of fire for any new Prime Minister.
The moment when the tenant of Matignon reveals, in front of all the political forces, the priorities of his action.
And the personal mark he intends to affix.
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