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Reshuffle: the oppositions evoke a "sword in the water" and denounce a "tightening of macronia"

2023-07-21T10:30:28.170Z

Highlights: Pap Ndiaye replaced by Gabriel Attal, Aurore Bergé at Solidarités. "A minister's waltz" that will not "change the situation," reacted the main opponents of the government. Since the confirmation of Elisabeth Borne in government, they serinate that "nothing would change" The long-awaited reshuffle took place on Wednesday and the oppositions are well underway in their criticism of the new ministerial casting. "The premium to pump shiners," says the rebellious Adrien Quatennens.


Pap Ndiaye replaced by Gabriel Attal, Aurore Bergé at Solidarités... "A minister's waltz" that will not "change the situation," reacted the main opponents of the government.


Since the confirmation of Elisabeth Borne in government, they serinate that "nothing would change". The long-awaited reshuffle took place on Wednesday and the oppositions are well underway in their criticism of the new ministerial casting. Green MP Sandrine Rousseau denounces a government that rewards "services rendered during the retirement period". "The premium to pump shiners," says the rebellious Adrien Quatennens. The president of the Finance Committee Eric Coquerel believes that the reshuffle "will not change much since the policy of this government is made at the Elysee."

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No poaching

At the National Rally, the vice-president of the National Assembly Sébastien Chenu says that this reshuffle will have no more effect than a "sword in the water". And the deputy of the Var Laure Lavelette to evoke for her a "game of musical chairs" that "will not change the game".

On the right, the leader of the Republicans in the National Assembly Olivier Marleix says he is satisfied that no figure of his party has entered the government. "I had alerted the government that it was desirable to put an end to this little game of individual poaching," he recalled. For his part, LR President Eric Ciotti warns that "yet another reshuffle cannot be a serious response to the crisis we are going through".

Pap Ndiaye's departure raises questions

In addition, many figures of the Nupes weave a link between the eviction of Pap Ndiaye and the criticism he had addressed to the media of the Lagardère group a few days earlier. "Target of all the excesses of the extreme right, Pap Ndiaye is dismissed ...", says the deputy of Seine-Saint-Denis Alexis Corbière. The first secretary of the Socialist Party Olivier Faure continues: "First lesson for the new school year: we do not criticize Vincent Bolloré with impunity.

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Conversely, Marion Maréchal welcomes the departure of "the ideologue Pap Ndiaye", while ensuring not to expect a "miracle for the future". Sébastien Chenu, for his part, described the former Minister of National Education as an "absolute deconstructor" who has been of "a distressing uselessness", and whose record is a "total failure".

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If Sébastien Chenu concedes that the former Minister of Public Accounts Gabriel Attal is breaking with Pap Ndiaye, the new occupant of the rue de Grenelle is far from unanimous. Pap Ndiaye's successor was educated in the private sector, and many on the left do not fail to point this out. The appointment of Gabriel Attal "sends a very, very bad signal to public schools, to the enhancement of national education," said rebellious MP Clémence Guetté.

The presidential camp is tightening

In addition, accusations of a "tightening of macronia" have been linked since yesterday. "We see that the people who enter the government are the faithful of Macronia," notes, among others, Sébastien Chenu, guest of BFM TV this Friday, July 21.

Figure of the presidential camp since the first election of Emmanuel Macron, the new Minister Delegate for Solidarity Aurore Bergé was accused of "liar in chief on the pension reform" by the deputy LFI Clémence Guetté. For her part, the elected RN Laure Lavalette recalled the reversals of the former leader of the Renaissance deputies. "Political betrayal pays," observes the elected official.

Ministers who reveal their own appointment

In addition to the appointees, the manner in which their appointment was revealed raises questions. As the names of the new entrants fell in dribs and drabs, Thursday afternoon, the first secretary general of the Socialist Party Olivier Faure tweeted: "Never seen such a mess at the top of the state. Ministers who appoint themselves, outgoing speakers who speak when no official communication has intervened." "After the 100 days of appeasement... the 100 hours of the reshuffle during which ministers appoint themselves every 10 minutes.", abounds Boris Vallaud, leader of the socialist deputies in the National Assembly who denounces a "government of cronies and collaborators". And to conclude: "Nothing will change".

Source: lefigaro

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