All members of the government will meet on Saturday in Matignon for a
“working seminar”
, one month after the appointment of Gabriel Attal.
Following the laborious conclusion of the reshuffle by the appointment of delegate ministers and secretaries of state, then the chaotic transfers of power, some organized behind closed doors, it is a question of defining the
“priorities for the coming months”
.
During this meeting, which was to be held on Thursday but which was delayed by the difficult negotiations carried out this week with François Bayrou's MoDem, the Prime Minister will clarify the timetable for the reforms he intends to carry out.
At a time when his reluctance to increase the number of bills greatly irritates the opposition, who feel they are being bypassed.
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To avoid the pitfalls of the relative majority, Gabriel Attal wants to favor the regulatory route.
As for the inevitable bills, he wants to give himself time before submitting them to deputies and senators.
It will be like this…
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