On the political level, the success is undeniable for the government.
Without an absolute majority, he succeeded in having his very first text adopted by nearly three quarters of the deputies (341 for, 116 against and 21 abstentions).
Elisabeth Borne and the macronists have a good time to rejoice.
Starting the legislature with a setback would have grounded Emmanuel Macron's second term, forcing either long-term immobility or a short-term institutional crisis.
A hedge has been crossed.
For the Prime Minister, it's always taken;
and above all it is the proof that the method of compromise is possible.
This can help to de-dramatize the political climate and remove the fear of deadlock.
Moreover, after a sharp drop in June, a first survey (BVA-RTL) indicates a rise in the executive couple.
It is not just the majority who benefit from the final hands-down vote on the purchasing power bill.
Although few in number (62 deputies), the Republicans knew…
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