To electrify the political debate, these are four letters that count triple.
UBER Uber or how to make Emmanuel Macron the hero in spite of himself of the motion of censure of the left.
This Monday's session at the Assembly had indeed all of the imposed figure.
The arguments and the verdict were known in advance.
The left was going to use superlatives to denounce a government deaf to the message of the voters.
The Prime Minister would retort that if her majority was only relative, her opponents had been beaten even more severely.
The vote, finally, was going to confirm, by the refusal of LR and RN to mix their voices with those of Nupes, that a patchwork of oppositions does not make an alternative majority.
Unsurprising day, then.
However, with two confirmations.
The oratory aplomb of Mathilde Panot, first.
The boss of the LFI deputies unleashes her blows with an assurance and a rhetoric which show that the succession of Jean-Luc Mélenchon is assured.
At 33, the member of the…
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