“It’s not easy to form a government,” says Elisabeth Borne

Visiting her Calvados constituency on Thursday February 8, the former Prime Minister, Elisabeth Borne, explained that he was not “simple to make a government”. “There are geographical balances” to find, she added while this Thursday morning on franceinfo, François Bayrou noted that 11 out of 14 ministers are “Parisians or Ile-de-France residents”.

Elisabeth Borne also believes that“obviously we have to ensure parity” and it is necessary to take into account the “different sensitivities”. The tighter pack of 15 ministers announced on January 11 must still be completed by around fifteen delegate ministers and secretaries of state, eagerly awaited by the sectors concerned. Follow our live stream.

The president of MoDem speaks of a “step of humiliation”. According to several deputies from the centrist party invited to a dinner with him, François Bayrou denounced Wednesday evening “a process of humiliation” of the executive towards the MoDem. These guests reported it to France Inter and franceinfo. “It was reported, but I’m not sure those words were mine.”nuanced the president of MoDem, Thursday on franceinfo. “François Bayrou decided without any consultation with anyone to display a fundamental disagreement with the presidential majority”reacted the centrist deputy Jean-Louis Bourlanges, in a press release published on. He accuses the president of MoDem of“weaken dangerously” the majority, while “discrediting” his side.

Queries for several wallets. Who will be the new Minister of Housing? “There is none, and yet the crisis is already here”, worried a member of the government to franceinfo. Transport and health professions are also becoming impatient. Another burning issue: should Amélie Oudéa-Castéra be replaced? The Minister of National Education, Youth, Sports and the Olympic Games has been embroiled in several controversies since her appointment.

François Bayrou has informed that he will not join the future government. Since his release on Monday, his name has been circulating insistently. By refusing to return to the government, François Bayrou removed a significant unknown factor from the ministerial reshuffle equation.


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