Listen to Code source, Le Parisien's news podcast
On your smartphone or tablet, listen to Source Code and subscribe on:
- Apple Podcast (iPhone, iPad)
- Google Podcast (Android)
- Podcast Addict or Castbox
- Deezer
- Spotify
Summary. It is Tuesday, May 30, in the Council of Ministers at the Élysée. During his speech, Emmanuel Macron slips a reflection perceived as a thinly veiled remonstrance made to his Prime Minister. Elisabeth Borne had just designated the National Rally as a party "heir to Petain". This clarification described by some as "reframing" comes as Elisabeth Borne had just celebrated the first anniversary of her arrival at Matignon.
The former president of the RATP and minister during the first five-year term was not Emmanuel Macron's first choice to take the head of government. On the media and political scene for a year, she was nevertheless one of the figures of the contested pension reform, which weakens her today.
For Code source, Pauline Théveniaud and Olivier Beaumont, journalists in the political department of Le Parisien, retrace Élisabeth Borne's first year at Matignon.
Credits. Managing editor: Pierre Chausse, Editor-in-chief: Jules Lavie, Reporter: Ambre Rosala, Production: Raphaël Pueyo, Emma Jacob and Thibault Lambert, Production and mixing: Julien Montcouquiol, Music: François Clos, Audio Network, Archives: LCP, BFMTV, France Inter, TF 1, Radio J.
About Source Code. Code source is Le Parisien's daily news podcast. Stories told by the journalists of the editorial staff or by those who have lived them directly. An appointment led by presenter Jules Lavie and reporter Ambre Rosala, to be found from Monday to Friday from 18 p.m. on LeParisien.fr or on the main listening platforms.
Comments? Email us at codesource@leparisien.fr or call us out on Twitter (@codesource
)