In the early morning, this Wednesday, the mercury is already close to 30°C in Brazil, where Emmanuel Macron is located.
The head of state's official trip to South America coincides with a historic heatwave in the region.
But in Paris too, the air has become stifling in recent days.
In the wake of the unprecedented slippage in the public deficit, which reached 5.5% of GDP in 2023, Gabriel Attal summoned his ministers to Matignon this Wednesday for a government seminar on the very vast subject of
“work”
.
Before continuing the same evening on the set of “20 Heures” on TF1, where he was mainly to
“lay the groundwork”
for possible future reforms.
Way of showing that, even in the absence of the president, on the other side of the world, the Prime Minister firmly holds the helm.
And above all, he does not intend to lose control of the employment issue, one of the main lines of his initial roadmap.
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