First hiccup for a minister, Michel Barnier made the walls of Matignon tremble

First hiccup for a minister, Michel Barnier made the walls of Matignon tremble
First hiccup for a minister, Michel Barnier made the walls of Matignon tremble

This is what is called a proper reframing. The new Minister of Economy, Antoine Armand, made comments that upset Michel Barnier, Gabriel Attal’s successor. Indeed, when questioned on Inter, the man who took Bruno Le Maire’s place indicated that he wanted to work with all political parties. “as long as they are in the republican arc”. In his words, The National Rally is not part of it. A comment that made Marine Le Pen jump, who was quick to clarify things: “When I hear Mr Armand this morning explaining that his door will always be closed to RN MPs even though we only have the budget coming in, I think that the Prime Minister must go and explain to all of his ministers what his government’s philosophy is, because it seems that some have not yet fully understood.”

Michel Barnier steps up to the plate

And apparently, Michel Barnier has raised his voice. Indeed, a few hours after his speech, Antoine Armand backpedaled. Finally, he says he is inclined to receive “all political forces represented in Parliament”. https://twitter.com/publicsenat/status/1838615415297093674 For the National Rally, this fairly rapid turnaround is a real pleasure: “It’s going fast! We’re waiting for him to come back on his stomach, otherwise it won’t last. If the Minister of Economy says that the door (…)

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