Sibeth Ndiaye: what she said to Emmanuel Macron before leaving the government: Femme Actuelle Le MAG

The government reshuffle has created surprise and in some cases indignation. Christophe Castaner lost the Ministry of the Interior to Gérald Darmanin, who is accused of rape. Nicole Belloubet was replaced at the Keeper of the Seals by Eric Dupond-Moretti, known to the public for his anti-feminist positions, while Roselyne Bochelot succeeded Franck Rester at the Ministry of Culture. Sibeth Ndiaye meanwhile has ceded his place as government spokesperson to Gabriel Attal. "After seven years of work, she decided not to be part of the new government team for personal reasons", explained his cabinet to BFMTV.

"Most of all, don't feel like you have to keep me"

According to information from Current values, reported by Gala, Sibeth Ndiaye would have advised Emmanuel Macron to separate "faces that have damaged the government's credibility". Faces that then understood his."Most of all, don't feel like you have to keep me, I'm not asking for anything"she would have declared to the President of the Republic. Despite the many controversies that she has been able to endure, the 40-year-old politician"received several proposals to be delegated ministry", had reported BFMTV when the new government was announced. Offers she officially declined to have more time to spend with her three children.

Unofficially, Sibeth Nidaye "did not fit into the orientation of the Castex team : too far to the right for the one who started in the ranges of the UNEF of the PS", reports Point. So far, no information regarding the political future of the former Elysée communications officer has been revealed. After sixteen months in office, this return to civilian life, which she herself wanted, could be a relief.

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