En his time, in the midst of the trench warfare of Rue de Solférino, François Hollande mischievously practiced the art of synthesis. For better and for worse. Little fan of the Corrézien heritage, Olivier Faure would probably not use the terminology. But as the vote on the motion of censure co-signed by the rest of the left approaches, it is indeed a delicate combination that the first secretary must try to achieve, between the extension of the posture of “responsibility” that he has wanted to display since the fall of Michel Barnier and the disappointments of a good part of his troops when listening to the general policy declaration.
Guest of 8 p.m. on TF1 this Tuesday evening, the deputy for Seine-et-Marne tried to make ends meet. On the one hand, on pensions…
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