You don't catch flies with vinegar.
If Emmanuel Macron and Gabriel Attal had ever imagined building trust through a random reshuffle, it was a failure.
Like wounded animals, Republicans are more wary than ever of a power to which they have too many complaints today to consider future conciliations.
From the immigration text passed through the mill of the Constitutional Council, which they keep across their throats, to the last poaching of Rachida Dati experienced as the betrayal of both Attal, Macron and the mayor of the 7th arrondissement, the LR will have experienced a difficult winter.
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“Since Dati, it has been very tense, we are no longer rational,”
we whisper in the corridors of the party, remembering the astonishment of the boss of the right, Éric Ciotti, a few days after the departure of Dati.
“Eric was constantly saying: 'They want us dead, we're about to be eaten,'”
he worried.
LR was in pain.
If the party wants to turn the page, it is not…
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