Elisabeth Borne claims to “share the same objectives” as Emmanuel Macron

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Elisabeth Borne assure ” share[r] exactly the same goals than Emmanuel Macron. Namely, “apacify the country and provide concrete and rapid responses to the French,” she listed Friday, April 7, after statements, published in the press, which cast doubt on the relationship between the two heads of the executive.

“We discuss regularly with the President of the Republic and I think that we share the same analysis”said the head of government, during a press briefing in Rodez (Aveyron) where she traveled with the Minister of Health François Braun.

“We are perfectly aligned on this subject”added M.me Borne, who had marked his difference with Emmanuel Macron in statements to three media (The World, The Point, RTL) in which she called not to “to rush things” with the unions and to respect “a period of recovery” in the country after the crisis caused by the pension reform.

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His very conciliatory tone contrasts with the remarks made by President Emmanuel Macron on Wednesday, on the sidelines of a trip to China, who declared “if people wanted to retire at 60, it was not me who should be elected as President of the Republic”.

Asked about a possible break with the head of state, the head of government assured that “Things were very clear: the President of the Republic is setting the course [et] I am working on a government program and a legislative agenda”.

“I am working on the roadmap he gave me, that is to say, building a government program to respond to the very concrete concerns of the French people and responding to them quickly, as well as on a legislative agenda by seeking project majorities »explained M.me Borne.

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The World with AFP

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