Dear readers,
Elisabeth Borne is going to have a complicated day.
At 3 p.m. exactly, she has an appointment with the National Assembly to deliver her general political speech.
History to tell the deputies what will be its program and what style it intends to impose on the government.
A way of showing legitimacy to an Assembly that is not acquired.
And even more than the Palais Bourbon, it is also its majority, starting with its ministers, that it will have to convince tomorrow, when we are just emerging from a new reshuffle.
We are also talking to you about other subjects that occupy us at the moment: the results of the baccalaureate and the level of French of our students and the strikes and complications that await us in transport at the start of the summer holidays.
Have a good day!
Louise Darbon
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Élisabeth Borne put to the test of the Assembly and its majority
Emmanuel Macron surrounded (from left to right) by Élisabeth Borne, Bruno Le Maire, Sébastien Lecornu (top) and Gérald Darmanin, in the gardens of the Élysée, Monday.
Jacques Witt/Pool/ABACA
Today is the big day, the one you've been waiting for since May 16: Elisabeth Borne's general policy speech.
This Wednesday…
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