Dear readers,
An interministerial cycling committee: with this measure taken from her roadmap, would Elisabeth Borne want to tell us that she is pedaling in semolina?
In the midst of the bills listed yesterday by the Prime Minister, all the measures will not necessarily make it possible to put the government back in the saddle.
We bet that his hopes of responding "
directly to the concerns and expectations of the French
" will not be as fictitious as the Orion exercise.
Le Figaro
takes you today behind the scenes of this large-scale simulation of the French army.
We will then go to Ukraine, where the war has accelerated the fight against corruption, and to Hawaii, where tourism masks a less brilliant local reality.
Happy reading, and have a nice day!
Martin Bernier
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Borne presents its roadmap without convincing
The Prime Minister, Elisabeth Borne, Wednesday, at the exit of the Council of Ministers.
SEBASTIEN SORIANO/Le Figaro
A roadmap to avoid getting off the road?
It was a bit the issue of the intervention of Elisabeth Borne yesterday.
The Prime Minister presented a list of measures…
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