When the president holds out his hand, Republicans watch what he doesn't want to show.
When he mentioned a possible "alliance" with the right, Emmanuel Macron himself listed a few very specific themes supposed to allow them to achieve common majorities in the Assembly.
A sort of common economic-regular program, ranging from pension and unemployment insurance reforms to the revival of nuclear power, via an ambitious text on immigration modeled on the report by Senator LR François-Noël Buffet.
Launched a few weeks before the appointment of a new boss rue de Vaugirard, this service offer from the Head of State was supposed to further fracture an already torn party, by torn it between the supporters of a radical opposition and the supporters of a coalition with the executive.
As revealed by
Le Figaro,
the latter number about fifteen, and plan to secede with their troops to form a dissident group…
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