Thrown into the arena.
Two months after her appointment as Minister for Equality between Women and Men, it is Isabelle Rome's turn to address the deputies during a session of questions to the government.
Opposition is fierce, the President of the National Assembly calls for silence, the hemicycle knows the heckling of the first days.
On the benches sits Caroline Cayeux.
At the microphone, the Insoumise MP Ségolène Amiot quotes her among the government ministers to be sacked because of their statements deemed
“homophobic”
.
The floor is to Isabelle Rome, who, under the boos of the deputies of Nupes, tries to defend her colleague.
“You are particularly targeting a minister.
She apologized and today she is fully at work alongside Elisabeth Borne.
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“I knew that the exercise would be difficult,”
concedes the minister.
"But I need more to destabilize me."
At 59, she learned the lesson.
Next time, he will have to be more firm...
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