One step to the side of Elisabeth Borne. Inside the world and the point, The prime minister reveals, between the lines, her disagreements with Emmanuel Macron. The latter had given him a roadmap on March 22 during a television interview, calling him in particular to resume language with the unions and “expand the majority.”
These words can “tense” the opposition, according to the head of government, who wants to maintain the method used since the beginning of the legislature, namely, the search for an agreement text by text.
“There is no other alternative in the short term,” he said.
The right rejects any coalition
It must be said that the road map entrusted to him by the President of the Republic is all mission impossible. The right, which has voted for various texts from the macronistas since the start of the legislature, rejects any coalition with the presidential camp.
Éric Ciotti, recalled it in an interview with figarothe president of the Les Républicains party warns in passing that “any individual poaching will contribute to a radicalization of positions.”
On the left, where the elected representatives of the Socialist Party are above all “sons of the Nupes (New Popular Social and Ecological Union), Matignon has little hope, either, we are still learning in The world.
However, the President of the Government spoke with Nicolas Mayer-Rossignol, number two of the PS, representative of a very critical line of the Nupes, according to various media outlets. The mayor of Rouen entrusted to Release that it was not about possible relationships for the future, ruling out any “commitment” or “ambiguity”.
“Give breath and meaning to action”
As for the unions, Elisabeth Borne is also here to listen to your little tune. The former Minister of Transport calls to “respect a recovery period”.
“We must be very careful not to rush things, we must let things rest. The country needs appeasement,” he said.
While warning: “The unions should not leave this sequence humiliated.” It is difficult not to make a connection with the attitude of Emmanuel Macron, who never stops – through his surroundings or during his interview on France 2 and TF1 – attacking Laurent Berger. In return, the number 1 of the CFDT calls you to “control your nerves”.
For the future, Elisabeth Borne wants to give “a direction” to the country.
“Before going to find allies to vote on the texts, it is important that we say where we want to go. We have to give meaning and encouragement to action. I am not here just to run the country,” he said.
Lapidary response from the Élysée: “The President of the Republic coordinates with the Prime Minister. The course was given by the President of the Republic during his interview at 1 pm on France 2 and TF1.” Anything but an inflection.
“Now is not the time to kick the wheel”
At the Elysée, all scenarios are being examined, including the departure of the current tenant of Matignon, indicates The world. But if the main interested party refuses to “make it a matter of people”, he thinks that it is not the moment of the swan song, but of stability.
“We are coming out of a frontal opposition. The country is in a state of shock, the people are a bit knocked out, you have to respect a time to settle. This is not the time to kick the wheel.”
In essence, Elisabeth Borne confesses that she has some remorse, including that she did not realize soon enough the extent of the divisions in the Les Républicains party, which prevented the macronie from obtaining an absolute majority on her text.
“We will be more careful in the future,” promises the prime minister. Whether or not this future will be written with her at Matignon remains to be seen.
Source: BFM TV
