Jacques Serais, edited by Solène Leroux 06:18, July 06, 2022, modified at 06:19, July 06, 2022

The moment is awaited.

Elisabeth Borne is about to take the podium at the National Assembly, Wednesday afternoon at 3 p.m.

For the Prime Minister, it is the baptism of fire, an appointment which is not insignificant.

It is more her credibility that is at stake, since she refused to submit to the vote of confidence.

TO ANALYSE

Elisabeth Borne will enter the arena.

She knows the applause will be sparse for her policy speech this Wednesday.

In front of her, three blocks.

Two - one on his left, the other on his right - won't let anything pass him.

In the middle of the hemicycle, the deputies of the central bloc, Together, are preparing to clap their hands, to support her point, and support her in this political moment which definitively launches her action.

Despite the motion of censure filed by the left alliance, the Nupes, the political risk is relatively limited for the tenant of Matignon.

But for Elisabeth Borne, the meeting on Wednesday afternoon is not trivial.

Thirty years after Edith Cresson, it is for her to assert herself and put on the costume of Prime Minister in front of the national representation.

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A soporific speech?

Will she take advantage of this speech to unveil the course of Emmanuel Macron's second five-year term, the lines of which are still very vague at this stage?

Nothing is less certain, because in this assembly, which is more hostile than before and without an absolute majority, Elisabeth Borne has no intention of alienating the parliamentarians of the left and the right, who could in the future support some of his texts.

In Matignon, an adviser evokes the possibility of a "suporific speech" to "not excite the Insoumis".

At the risk for Elisabeth Borne of not seizing this moment to shed her image as a technocratic Prime Minister.