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THE PALACE LETTER. The seriousness ostensibly displayed by the new RN deputies, in search of notabilisation, worries the pillars of the macronie.
By Sebastien Schneegans
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Un striking contrast. This Wednesday, July 6, while Elisabeth Borne unfolds, imperturbable, her general policy speech to the National Assembly, a permanent hubbub emerges from the benches of the left. The hustle and bustle, generously maintained by the Insoumis deputies, forced the Prime Minister to stop several times. Perched on the perch, Yaël Braun-Pivet must call the “bad students” to order, while Borne glares at his noisy critics.
Nothing helps, however. Not a minute goes by without the host of Matignon being challenged, mobbed or mocked. “They showed us, if need be, that they weren’t there to work but to yell. Let’s recognize them all the same that they manage to make a fool of themselves with…
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