STORY – The name of the current Minister of Labor is now insistently cited to become Prime Minister in the event of the re-election of Emmanuel Macron.
In a local association of Argenteuil (Val-d’Oise), Elisabeth Borne ends her intervention in front of the thirty inhabitants present with a warning: “We strongly believe in equal opportunities, each citizen has his place in society. There are other projects that may not look very different, but are, in fact, very different.” Among all the members of the government mobilized for the campaign, the Minister of Labour, Employment and Integration is seen as a good pupil of the macronie. From Troyes to Caen, from Villeneuve-Saint-Georges to Amiens, the ex-boss of the RATP hones her speech with social and ecological accents.
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Thanks to the campaign, this left-wing techno who passed through Polytechnique and Lionel Jospin’s office at Matignon is trying to complete his transformation into a field politician. In government since 2017, she has moved from Transport to Labor via Ecology. Making her a link that counts in the majority. “The two…