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Dince the June legislative elections, the traditional breakfast of majority leaders at Matignon has become considerably more feminine, to the chagrin of the men invited. They feel a little sidelined and admit to being a bit nostalgic for the last five-year term, when this small assembly was dominated by Édouard Philippe, Jean Castex or the macronists Richard Ferrand and Christophe Castaner. “It has changed a lot! There are only more for Élisabeth Borne, Yaël Braun-Pivet [présidente de l’Assemblée nationale] and Aurore Bergé [présidente du groupe Renaissance], who speak first. Men, who cares! » plague a participant… with a touch of exaggeration. NS
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