The Prime Minister will speak to explain "the implementation of act 2 by the government".

Prime Minister Philippe will make a general policy statement on June 12 and President Emmanuel Macron will not hold a congressional meeting in June but rather at a "later" date, government spokeswoman Sibeth Ndiaye said. The head of government will hold a "policy speech," she said in her minutes of the Council of Ministers. The purpose of this statement will be "to explain what will be the implementation of act 2 by the government" and "the opportunity for the Prime Minister to both set the political calendar but also the legislative projects" to achieve the goals of the executive, she added.