Elisabeth Borne unveils her roadmap by projecting herself beyond the “hundred days” set by Emmanuel Macron

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2023-04-26 20:46:27

After the words, here is the time for the proofs. On Wednesday April 26, the head of government Elisabeth Borne unveiled her roadmap for “hundred days” from the Elysée, leaving the Council of Ministers, determined to prove that she is still at the helm of the country. “Because if we don’t provide proof, we won’t renew the bond of trust”, we justified to Matignon in the preamble of his declaration which, at the request of Emmanuel Macron, declines the government priorities and the legislative agenda for the next three months. A piece « dense » et “reinforcing”is satisfied the director of the cabinet of Mme Borne, Aurélien Rousseau, intended for “accelerate” the presidential program “like in a centrifuge” and, as soon as possible, ” change the life ” the French.

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While the executive power is struggling to extricate itself from a serious crisis of confidence which manifests itself with the sound of saucepans, the operation aims to restore visibility to the presidential majority and coherence to the “very concrete measures” scheduled by July 14. But also – and above all – to offer oxygen to a head of government weakened since the fiasco of the use of article 49.3 of the Constitution, which allows the adoption of a bill without a vote, on pension reform. To the point of appearing on borrowed time and fueling rumors about his possible ousting from Matignon.

Without upsetting the priorities already known, the Prime Minister brought her personal touch by freeing herself, first, from the very symbolic “hundred days” granted on April 17 by the President of the Republic. “It’s not a totem duration”, relativizes his cabinet. Proof of this is the roadmap, which extends until the beginning of 2024. If the Head of State wanted to relaunch the labor, justice and education projects, his Prime Minister, more greedy, has set out four very broad priorities: full employment and reindustrialisation, planning for the ecological transition, the overhaul of public services and the strengthening of the republican order.

‘No majority’

Around the table of the Council of Ministers, the surprise was read on the faces of the members of the government when Elisabeth Borne announced to postpone the bill on immigration. A text constantly postponed by Matignon since the summer of 2022, with which the former Minister of Labor is uncomfortable. What does it matter that Emmanuel Macron was affirmative, on April 23 in The Parisian“I want an effective and fair law, in a single text” – and the presidential objective of having this project adopted at first reading in the National Assembly before the summer.

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