“Trust cannot be decreed a priori, it will be forged”.
By thus launching the conclusion of her general policy speech, Elisabeth Borne obviously had a message to convey.
It was addressed to all those who had been demanding for several days a vote of confidence from deputies vis-à-vis the executive.
Nothing in our institutions required the Prime Minister to do so.
She did not, like many of her predecessors.
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