Are the majority and the executive in the process of cracking?

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Prime Minister Édouard Philippe, April 28, 2020, at the National Assembly. David Niviere / Pool via REUTERS

By: Guillaume Naudin Follow

He's wary, Edouard Philippe. Circumspect that in this period of the Covid-19 pandemic, journalists and especially political journalists can spend more than two seconds talking about his relations with the President of the Republic.

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Yet politics, even in the midst of an unprecedented crisis, never completely loses its rights. Differences in vocabulary or approach, the distribution of everyone's roles raise questions, as well as the announced creation of a new parliamentary group in the National Assembly bringing together those who are disappointed in macronism for more ecology and social. Are the majority and the executive in the process of cracking? This is the question of the day.

To debate it :
- Bruno Cautrès,
political scientist, CNRS researcher at Cevipof, professor at Sciences Po Paris
- Frédéric Micheau , Director of Studies of the Opinion Department of OpinionWay
- Jérémy Marot , reporter in the political department of Agence France Presse (AFP) and co-author with Pauline Théveniaud of the books " Les apprentis de l'Élysée: grandeur et décadence de la maison Macron " and " Le Kéké de la République ", Editions Plon Téléphone.

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