The scenario of a political reorganization, at the end of the "hundred days of appeasement" decreed by Emmanuel Macron, does not only concern the presidential party and The Republicans (LR). More discreetly, the Democratic Movement (MoDem) of François Bayrou is making a firm position heard behind the scenes against the hypothesis of a shift to the right. For several weeks, the historic ally of the head of state defends around him the scenario of a "great reshuffle", he who tastes little the profile deemed not enough "political" of the Prime Minister, Elisabeth Borne. But he does not intend to line up behind the conditions of the right.
While the parliamentary leaders of Renaissance are invited to consider on June 21 the hypothesis of an agreement with LR, the centrist asserts his clear refusal of such a perspective. "Some dream of an RPR restoration government, not me. Let's not lose our DNA," he insists to Le Figaro. "If we chose to decenter the majority...
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