Special Envoy to Algeria
The adoption at first reading in the National Assembly, this Tuesday, of the bill on the new reform of unemployment insurance, Elisabeth Borne waves it like a small trophy.
In this hemicycle where her supporters are less numerous than her opponents, she brings proof that she manages to maneuver.
The vote this summer on the text on purchasing power had already relieved the executive, but this text did not present as many rough edges as the following ones.
Undoubtedly, the hardest part remains to be done.
While consultations are opening at all levels of government, the majority is still impatient to be able to present concrete results, proof that the promised transformation of the country is really underway.
In the plane that brings her back from Algeria, where she concluded her first visit abroad on Monday, the Prime Minister confides in
Le Figaro
and evacuates the trial in immobility.
"We don't stand still when we launch an unemployment insurance reform, a...
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