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During her general policy speech to the National Assembly, the Prime Minister reached out to the opposition… particularly vocal.
By Mathilde Siraud
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EShe interrupted herself several times, stoically, unfazed. Faced with the vociferations and the howls of the opposition deputies, the rebels in the lead more numerous and therefore more vocal since the voters granted in June only a relative majority to Emmanuel Macron, Élisabeth Borne held firm, almost for an hour and a half, even if it means forcing your voice. The Prime Minister even superbly ignored them, leaving it to the new President of the National Assembly Yaël Braun-Pivet, in a cleverly orchestrated sharing of roles, to call them to order. This “techno”, according to its detractors, has also shown that it knows how to play politics, by winking at each group president, with the notable exception of the patronesses of the deputies of…
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