Who says reshuffle often means change in strategic positions in the National Assembly.
Because today's ministers are often yesterday's executives at the Palais Bourbon.
This redesign is no exception.
On Thursday, the woman who until now occupied one of the three highly coveted seats of quaestor of the Lower House, the deputy for Essonne Marie Guévenoux, was appointed to the government as minister responsible for Overseas Territories.
Same thing for the one who was until then president of the economic affairs committee, the parliamentarian from Eure-et-Loir Guillaume Kasbarian, who inherits the Housing portfolio within the executive.
Two key positions in the institution thus left vacant.
To discover
PODCAST - Listen to the Le Figaro Politique club with Yves Thréard
A boon for members of the relative majority who wish to gain ground in the Assembly.
Some had also anticipated these appointments, announcing, in the wake of the new government's communication, their desire to be candidates on the Telegram loop (messaging application...
This article is reserved for subscribers.
You have 74% left to discover.
Flash sale
-70% on digital subscription
I ENJOY IT
Already subscribed?
Log in