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CHRONIC. Since 2017, the Minister of the Economy has shown perfect loyalty to Emmanuel Macron. Will it serve him, more than others, in 2027?
By Christine Clerc
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IHe has come a long way, Bruno Le Maire. Who would have imagined, in 2016, when he ranked last of the six “Gaullist” presidential candidates with 2% of the vote, and in 2017, when he was singled out as a “traitor” for having agreed to enter to the government and to serve Emmanuel Macron, that he would today be the best placed on the right – with Édouard Philippe – to succeed him at the Élysée?
Barely finished, Friday morning, the last council of ministers of the season, Emmanuel Macron flew with Brigitte to Fort Brégançon. But Elisabeth Borne remained in Paris. Why is it not she, the Prime Minister, who has been given the task of explaining to the 1 p.m. news that inflation will be rife in France until the end of the year but that things will get better in… .
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