“It’s hard to imagine Emmanuel Macron staying here to do some gardening,” warns Nathalie Saint-Cricq.

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New government: “it’s hard to imagine Emmanuel Macron staying here to do gardening,” warns Nathalie Saint-Cricq
New government: “It’s hard to imagine Emmanuel Macron staying here to do gardening,” warns Nathalie Saint-Cricq
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Columnist Nathalie Saint-Cricq deciphers Michel Barnier’s new government, this Saturday, September 21, in the 8 p.m. news on France 2.

Are we facing an unprecedented government? “Relatively” according to columnist Nathalie Saint-Cricq.When you count the number of outgoing members, Rachida Dati, Sébastien Lecornu, Catherine Vautrin, (…) it is not huge. Out of 39 personalities, there has still been a lot, a lot, a lot of renewal”she observes. And “in the heavyweights, (…) everyone is out. There is no presidential candidate“, probably Michel Barnier’s choice”to have peace”adds the editorialist.

The downside is that there are no loudmouths, no strong-willed people, and it will perhaps be a little more technical in the exercise of power.”analyzes Nathalie Saint-Cricq.

Michel Barnier, in “cohabitation” And “under high surveillance“of the National Rally, will also have to cohabit with the former Prime Minister or Gérald Darmanin. Finally, what place does the president now occupy?”He said he didn’t interfere, in fact he interfered all the time. It’s hard to imagine Emmanuel Macron staying there to do some gardening.“, concludes the editorialist.


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