Their cotton wedding, they will not celebrate. Emmanuel Macron and Elisabeth Borne will be far from each other on Tuesday to mark a year without enthusiasm at the head of state. He in Reykjavik for a Council of Europe, she with the unions in Matignon, where she clings at all costs despite the doubts.
Thousands of kilometers for a birthday in the image of this duo who looks towards different horizons. "I have a totally frank dialogue with the president," euphemizes the prime minister, during an exchange with Le Figaro Saturday evening, at the end of his visit to Reunion. A trip to polish his image as head of government, anxious to "solve problems of everyday life that have not been for a long time". While he, who has not abandoned his ambition to shake up the country by salient reforms, had just closed a meeting on the reindustrialization of the country in Dunkirk. The opportunity to call for a "pause" in the application of standards...
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