Around Elisabeth Borne, the majority is preparing for “stormy weather”

Around Elisabeth Borne, the majority is preparing for "stormy weather"

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Prime Minister Élisabeth Borne and Aurore Bergé, president of the Renaissance group at the National Assembly, Wednesday, September 7 in Louan-Villegruis-Fontaine (Seine-et-Marne), during the parliamentary days of majority deputies. GEOFFROY VAN DER HASSELT/AFP

REPORT – The Prime Minister asked the parliamentarians of Renaissance, formerly La République en Marche, not to “be afraid”, Wednesday on the occasion of their return.

Macronists who have forgotten have been warned: times will be tough. In front of the parliamentarians of Renaissance (ex-La République en Marche), gathered for their return to the village of Louan-Villegruis-Fontaine (Seine-et-Marne), Elisabeth Borne resumed on Wednesday the alarmist discourse deployed at the top of the state for several weeks.

As Majority Leader, the Prime Minister asked her troops not to “to fear” facing “stormy weather” announced, promise of “difficulties” and D’“clashes”. A usual way of preparing minds for the bitter battles expected in the Hemicycle and for the energy crisis. “Drastic measures will have to be taken”, she insisted, in front of some 170 parliamentarians and ministers present. A little earlier, Aurore Bergé, the leader deputies Walkers, took care to assure him of his “determination”. “I trust. I count on you and you can count on me”insisted in response the head of government.

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