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Elisabeth Borne becomes Prime Minister, Monday, May 16. It was unheard of for 30 years, since Edith Cresson, to whom she paid tribute. Anne Bourse, from the court of Matignon in Paris, comments its new roadmap.
Elisabeth Borne, appointed Prime Minister, Monday May 16, succeeds Jean Castex. The politician has “immediately gave her roadmap. At the same time she spoke of dialogue, and above all we must go faster and stronger on ecology”reports journalist Anne Bourse, live from Matignon (Paris). “This is what Emmanuel Macron had asked for, especially in the interval between the two rounds of the presidential election.” Jean Castex has just crossed the courtyard on foot, giving way to Elisabeth Borne.
The Prime Minister “will now tackle a heavy task: that of forming a government”with the possibility if necessary to postpone the Council of Ministers, scheduled for Wednesday, May 18. “It is always a delicate exercise, to find a subtle balance between parity, the different political formations within the majority, but also that of the territories”explains Anne Bourse. “An adviser to Emmanuel Macron told me: the real change should be there with new divisions and an important place for ecology”indicates the journalist, from Matignon.