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.
Édouard Philippe will make a policy statement on June 12
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The Prime Minister will speak to explain "the implementation of Act 2 by the government". & Nbsp;
The Prime Minister will speak to explain "the implementation of act 2 by the government".
Source: europe1