"Come See if There Are Aperitifs. Never!": François Bayrou Says He Works From 7:30 a.m. to Midnight Every Day in Matignon
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The Prime Minister defended on RTL, Sunday 29 June, to have a calendar full of dinners that drag along.
Accused of dilettantism, François Bayrou, Prime Minister, works almost 15 hours a day
Invited in "The Grand Jury" RTL, the Prime Minister defended the balance sheet of the conclave on pensions and responded to criticisms about his work in Matignon.
No aperitifs or long dinners in Matignon. Prime Minister François Bayrou defended his daily work this Sunday, June 29, from 7:30 a.m. to midnight, and considered that he was the subject of "charges intended to harm" in this regard.
Prime Minister defends his pace of work and argues that he does not organise aperitifs or long dinners in Matignon Questioned Sunday at the Grand Jury RTL/Public Senate/Le Figaro, Prime Minister
After years of voicing at the pace of the political winds, François Bayrou finally came to power. Promoted Prime Minister by Emmanuel Macron during the second dissolution of the government, the mayor of Pau was not frankly among the favourites. Besides, while the French did not expect anything from him, he nevertheless succeeded in disappointing them. In question, the tenacious rumours against him: François Bayrou would not be known for his hard…
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