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Elisabeth Borne will bring together her entire government on Wednesday evening for an informal dinner at Matignon

2022-08-01T11:52:57.011Z


All the ministers, as well as their spouses, are invited by the Prime Minister, who is continuing her “work of leading the collective”.


Only Emmanuel Macron will be missing.

As revealed by RTL, the 41 members of the government of Elisabeth Borne are invited to a dinner around the Prime Minister, Wednesday evening, in the gardens of Matignon.

By bringing together her troops in this way, Elisabeth Borne intends, according to her entourage, to continue her "

work of leading the collective

".

Ministers, Ministers Delegate and Secretaries of State are thus invited to come with their respective spouses.

Their feasts will closely follow the last session of questions to the government, scheduled for Tuesday afternoon in the National Assembly.

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Although the President of the Republic has already left for Fort Brégançon (Var), the ministers are for their part required to remain in Paris until Sunday, to

“participate in parliamentary work until the end of the session”.

This extraordinary session should normally end no later than August 7, after the final adoption of the law on purchasing power and the amending finance law, unless extended at the last minute.

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If the return to parliament should not take place before October 3, the members of the government are for their part expected in Paris from the end of August, for a Council of Ministers back to school on August 24.

Until then, the watchword for the members of the Borne government, prompted by the president, is “

both to recharge their batteries, and at the same time to remain mobilized

”.

Source: lefigaro

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