At a time when the mayor of Pau, François Bayrou, is once again expected to be appointed prime minister, the column in Si J'osais sees it as a refrain similar to that of the film “Un jour sans fin”.
If I dared this morning, I would say that it would be like being in the movie “One Day Without End” with Bill Murray. To tirelessly relive the same things and hear the same refrains. How many times this year have you woken up to hear “Would François Bayrou be considered to be prime minister?“In every political crisis for some time, it has been a nagging leitmotif.
François Bayrou soon at Matignon? François Bayrou perhaps in the government? Who to replace such minister? And why not François Bayrou? The mayor of Pau comes out of the hat every time and it becomes repetitive. The truth being that everything is repeating itself particularly at the moment in politics.
With a touch of cynicism, we can already tell you that when the next government falls, François Bayrou will be tipped to be the new prime minister. The latter will have lunch at the Élysée with Emmanuel Macron and will wall himself in silence while waiting for the announcements. We can also add that François Bayrou will probably not be named, once again. If I dared, I would say that I believe that although the mayor of Pau seems stuck in “Un jour sans fin”!