There is the trompe-l'oeil and the reality.
The trompe-l'oeil is these sixteen ministers who make it possible to respect the initial promise of a tighter government.
The reality is this endless list of deputy ministers and secretaries of state, which can satisfy a lot of people and displease no one.
To promote deputies who were waiting their turn without sacrificing beyond the beaten (and Damien Abad).
To give an impression of new blood without bringing out heavyweights.
To give pledges to François Bayrou and Édouard Philippe without conceding them too large a share in the whole team.
But the digital enlargement is first of all the dressing up of the failure of another enlargement.
Politics, that one.
By confirming Élisabeth Borne at Matignon, Emmanuel Macron had entrusted her with a mission: to seek a “government agreement” with other political forces than those of the outgoing majority, this agreement being able to range from the Communists to the Republicans…
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