National Assembly: after the war of posts, here is that of places

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It was written that the week would be busy in the National Assembly. But the deputy Aurore Bergé, who took the presidency of the Renaissance group, did not imagine that her first conference of presidents, which was held Thursday afternoon, was going to drag on as much. “The meeting lasted five and a half hours,” she breathes. At stake: the distribution of seats between the ten political groups. Nothing very transcendent a priori, since logic dictates that the deputies settle from left to right of the hemicycle according to their political tendency. Except that nothing went quite as planned.

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