in the National Assembly, the “gigantic spleen” of the Macronists

in the National Assembly, the “gigantic spleen” of the Macronists
in the National Assembly, the “gigantic spleen” of the Macronists

NARRATIVE – Frustrated at having to share their power with LR, annoyed by the turn of the debates on the budget and disoriented by the lack of prospects, Emmanuel Macron's supporters are increasingly deserting the Hemicycle. At the risk of leaving the field open to the left and the RN.

Scattered in the Hemicycle of the National Assembly, as if lost in the middle of a battlefield, three Renaissance deputies look like bad days. On this new night of budgetary debates, this Friday, October 25, Mathieu Lefèvre, Charles Rodwell and Charles Sitzenstuhl are the target of attacks from their left-wing colleagues and the National Rally (RN). Heads lowered and smiles of annoyance.

Almost alone on their benches, the last defenders of the presidential line, these finance specialists are trying to prevent the increase in corporate tax for large companies… proposed by the government they are supposed to support. At the microphone, Charles Sitzenstuhl is worried about the “endangering the economic attractiveness of » and a “probable return of unemployment».

«And I remind you that he is in the majority!», says an RN deputy, mockingly. A little later, socialist Dieynaba Diop attacked the intervention of her colleague Charles Rodwell: “We should create a tax on arrogance! It would bring in billions!“. Here are the representatives of the Macron camp caught in the immense jaws of the oppositions. Abandoned by their allies.

Since the failure of the Head of State's troops in the early legislative elections…

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