Inevitably, it was going to make noise.

After three weeks of suspense and while the left is beating the legislative campaign to the cry of "Mélenchon Prime Minister", Emmanuel Macron has finally appointed the new tenant of Matignon.

If he was also considering profiles less known to the general public, the race was between women, and the Head of State finally set his sights on Elisabeth Borne, his Minister of Labor.

Never passed by universal suffrage, figure of the opening of the rail to competition and the reform of unemployment insurance, his appointment could not go unnoticed.

“Privatization and competition between the SNCF and the RATP, reform of unemployment insurance to the detriment of more than 1 million beneficiaries, gravedigger of Fessenheim: with Elisabeth Borne, Macron has found his Mrs. Thatcher”, tackle d entrance Fabien Roussel.

The candidates and supporters of the Nupes have widely denounced this appointment, which seems to be at odds with the political program they defend.

The left ready to "fire" Emmanuel Macron's "Madame Thatcher"

"Elisabeth Borne, the other name of social abuse, signed Macron", launches the deputy LFI Adrien Quatennens, denouncing "retirement at 65 and conditioned RSA".

“To prevent it, it's simple: dismiss her by voting for the candidates of the new popular union in the legislative elections!

adds a brash Manuel Bompard.

PS boss Olivier Faure recalls that she was the Minister "of Ecology condemned for climate inaction", and refers to her record at the Ministry of Labor by launching the #BorneOut.

After unemployment insurance, #Borne intends to make you suffer again with retirement at 65.



To prevent it, it's simple: dismiss her by voting for the candidates of the new popular union in the legislative elections! #nupes pic.twitter.com/koLurJXgbC

— Manuel Bompard (@mbompard) May 16, 2022


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Only “positive point”, conceded by the socialist and Julien Bayou, national secretary of EELV, the appointment of a woman to Matignon … but to better criticize his record of the five-year term.

The ecologist thus believes that she has “failed to put France on the trajectory necessary to respect the Paris Agreement” and “perpetuated a brutal policy with regard to the most vulnerable people”.

The right oscillates between congratulations and criticism

If the left is unanimous, this is not the case of the right.

The defeated presidential candidate Valérie Pécresse thus sent her “Republican congratulations” to the Prime Minister, wishing her “The best for France”.

Even more enthusiastic, the mayor of Nice Christian Estrosi salutes "the great knowledge of the territories" of a minister who "was able to be very attentive to local elected officials".

Renaud Muselier, ex-LR president of the Paca region, welcomes him "excellent news for France".

"For 5 years, on the themes of transport, the environment and employment, I was able to measure his competence and his commitment to #France", he applauds.

Conversely, the parton of LR Christian Jacob squeaks.

“Change everything to change nothing.

3 weeks of dithering and small arrangements, without vision or perspective.

“ MEP Nadine Morano is no more tender, seeing in Elisabeth Borne the “ideal profile”: “on the left, under orders, and no shadow to the President”.

LR deputy Eric Ciotti has "sad thoughts for those who believed" in Emmanuel Macron and "thought he was going to pursue a right-wing policy".

“Back to square one, he started on the left and will end on the left”, stings the deputy, describing Élisabeth Borne as a “socialist technocrat”.

The same accusation is found in Eric Zemmour, who deplores a year 2022 "year of submission to the left".

Accusing all of his political adversaries of “dragging” or “submitting” to the left, “only Reconquest!

resists and assumes to be the great popular right-wing movement", he affirms.

Planet

Elisabeth Borne Prime Minister, the right profile to carry out ecological planning?

Policy

Government Borne: “We are going crazy”… Before the appointments, outgoing and expected in full uncertainty

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