Arthur de Laborde 2:27 p.m., June 22, 2022

Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne is going to the National Assembly this Wednesday afternoon.

Its mission: to consolidate the Renaissance group, while a particularly difficult legislature is coming up.

She must show that she is at the head of a relative but solid majority, when she had submitted her resignation to Emmanuel Macron on Tuesday. 

Elisabeth Borne walks on eggshells.

The Prime Minister is going to the National Assembly this Wednesday afternoon.

She seeks to consolidate the Renaissance group, while a particularly difficult legislature is announced.

It must show that it is in control of a majority, certainly for the moment relative, but still a majority.

The Prime Minister therefore attends Wednesday afternoon the meeting of the group which will appoint the candidate of the presidential coalition to the perch of the Assembly.

"We must not have the feeling that it is the technique that governs"

The opportunity to call on the deputies to unite, while several heavyweights of the macronie consider that she must leave.

"The times require that the Prime Minister be political, that we do not have the feeling that it is the technique that governs", even declared François Bayrou this Wednesday morning.

A way of making it known, without mentioning her name, that in the eyes of the president of the MoDem, Elisabeth Borne is clearly not the woman for the job.

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And even if her future is uncertain, what is certain for the moment is that she will stay at Matignon for at least a few more days, since she will receive all the presidents of the parliamentary groups next week.

Prime Minister Élisabeth Borne submitted her resignation to President Emmanuel Macron on Tuesday, who refused it "so that the government can remain on task and act in these days".