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Are there now two lines that coexist at the top of the executive? The communication of this Friday, April 7, from Rodez to Beijing, is based on an element of language: “We have the same objectives”. But this development comes after an interview with Elisabeth Borne evoking a convalescence for the pension reform. Decryption.
A communication out of tune, where each head of the executive plays its own part. Friday morning April 7, the Prime Minister openly distanced herself from the President of the Republic, Emmanuel Macron. In the line of fire, is the executive on the verge of breaking up? It’s 5 a.m. this morning when it appears in the newspaper The world an interview with Elisabeth Borne. Against the background of the pension crisis, his words resonate as a distrust of the head of state, who 8,000 km away, from China, asserts: “The course was set 15 days ago”.
Dissonances
This course consists for Elisabeth Borne in widening the majority, a roadmap that she considers impossible to keep. “She plays her card. If she does not move, she dies. So she is right”, analyzes a minister close to the head of government. A ministerial adviser is more optimistic about the minister’s longevity, saying she “creates the conditions for post-reform dialogue”. Dissonances which the unions revel in. Officially, therefore, the Prime Minister still retains the confidence of the President.