Monday, in Matignon, Élisabeth Borne resumed her appointments by crossing a milestone: the ten months and eighteen days spent at the head of the government by her predecessor Édith Cresson.
A precarious achievement for the Prime Minister, weakened by her relative majority and her recourse to 49.3 to adopt the pension reform.
The elected Calvados may have narrowly escaped censorship, Monday March 20, she knows that the clock continues to tick.
After finding the ground last Friday, going to a school in Nièvre, she began the second of the three weeks she gave herself to define an "
action plan".
His goal: to project himself into the post-pension crisis and give guarantees to Emmanuel Macron.
With the hope of staying.
But Elisabeth Borne is not helped by the left.
To her chagrin, the leaders of the Nupes groups refused to meet her to discuss the parliamentary calendar.
Among them, the leaders of the Socialist Party (PS) and…
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