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The Figaro letter of July 5, 2022

2022-07-05T04:53:20.644Z


A minimum reshuffle for Macron, what the executive is trying to do to cushion the explosion in electricity prices and the forgotten massacre of the Pieds-noirs of Oran on July 5, 1962.


Dear readers,

New week, new government.

Yesterday, we learned of the new composition of the government team that will support Élisabeth Borne (who, moreover, it's official, will not ask for the government's confidence after her general policy speech just now).

No big surprise.

Without a coalition with the opposition – as he would have liked – Emmanuel Macron and his prime minister had to be content with macronie and its MoDem and Horizons allies.

Some remain, the ministers defeated in the legislative elections (+ Damien Abad) leave, and new faces arrive.

We summarize all this for you.

Happy reading and have a nice day, dear subscribers!

Louise Darbon

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Macron forced to a minimum reshuffle

The members of the new government of Elisabeth Borne, Monday, in Paris.

LUDOVIC MARIN/AFP

And presto, a new government!

Not even two months after the appointment of the first team led by Elisabeth Borne, it had to be changed.

Emmanuel Macron had to get used to the idea: after legislative elections which only gave him a relative majority, his government…

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Source: lefigaro

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