In the precincts of the National Assembly, this Tuesday, January 30, for Gabriel Attal's general policy declaration, there were copious boos, on the one hand, and vibrant sequences of applause, on the other. .
On the right-wing benches, we listened attentively, crossed our arms a lot and then frowned.
It is impossible to vociferate against a speech which spreads in multiple homages to the fights usually carried by the Republicans (debt, authority, debureaucratization, fewer standards, etc.);
but it is difficult to applaud a majority against which the LR aspire to rise.
And who, above all, has, they think, fooled them on the Immigration law, partially censored by the Constitutional Council.
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“Skillful, proactive… but spendthrift,” very kindly comments a senior executive from the Les Républicains group of deputies at the end of Attal’s speech.
“It was Sarko who wrote his speech, that’s not possible!
», is surprised by another deputy, after the outburst “You break, you repair, you dirty, you clean” from the head of government, in a very direct style that the former President of the Republic would not have denied.
“If some still doubted the Prime Minister's clearly right-wing course, just listen to his statement!
», Welcomes the Renaissance deputy of Ain, Damien Abad, former LR.
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