Present, but discreet.
It's been a month since Élisabeth Borne found her place in the hemicycle of the National Assembly.
Welcomed to the ovations of her colleagues from the Renaissance group, the deputy for the 6th constituency of Calvados has not yet spoken publicly.
Too early, she believes.
But she will.
Maybe even before summer.
Unlike Édouard Philippe, she is not preparing for the presidential election, but unlike Jean Castex, she has not turned the page on active or activist political life.
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