Elisabeth Borne has not yet reached her political expiry date.
It is set for April 6, 2023. On that day, the Prime Minister will have spent 325 days at Matignon, one more than Edith Cresson, the only woman to have held the position before her.
Emmanuel Macron will have done better than François Mitterrand.
And he will therefore be able to consider separating one day from his prime minister without fear of a trial for machismo.
Above all, he will be able to think about initiating the sequel.
It's the little music that rises around him.
The one that tells the story of a president who has not yet really finished his first term and has not quite started the second.
With the pension reform as a justice of the peace around a simple alternative: make or break.
“The president is in the long term and guarantor of the reform agenda.
His government is tasked with carrying out the pension reform, but he must fulfill all the commitments he has made to the French.
In terms of…
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