Cyril Hanouna – Roland Lescure new name on the list of prospects at Matignon? “It’s astonishing,” says Gauthier Le Bret

Cyril Hanouna – Roland Lescure new name on the list of prospects at Matignon? “It’s astonishing,” says Gauthier Le Bret
Cyril Hanouna – Roland Lescure new name on the list of prospects at Matignon? “It’s astonishing,” says Gauthier Le Bret

While Emmanuel Macron must reveal the news of the next Prime Minister on Thursday evening, Gauthier Le Bret returns to the profile of Roland Lescure, the last name to fall into the list of potentially “prime ministerial” people. Listen to the excerpt again. You can react at 01.80.20.39.21.

It’s a name that comes up in the discussion a few hours before the decision. In all likelihood, Emmanuel Macron should announce the name of the next Prime Minister this Thursday evening. And if the name of the lucky one is a mystery, that of Roland Lescure circulates in the mysteries of power, according to Gauthier Le Bret. In We walk on our headsthe columnist recalls the profile of the man who is currently fifth vice-president of the National Assembly.

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“It’s astonishing”

“He was Minister of Industry for two years [entre 2022 et 2024,ndlr]. It is rather the left wing of Macronie, to seduce the socialists, and above all, he has the support of Alexis Kohler, the secretary general of the Élysée who makes and unmakes prime ministers.” But Gauthier Le Bret has reservations, because Roland Lescure does not please either Sébastien Lecornu or Bruno Retailleau.

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“It's really the left wing of Macronie. He says that Bruno Retailleau is making jokes about Marine Le Pen, so we don't see how Bruno Retailleau could stay… It's surprising to have this name.” However, “there are two men who no longer respond to journalists: Bernard Cazeneuve and Roland Lescure.”

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