French Government Spokeswoman Criticized After Comments About the End of 'Macronism'
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French Government Spokeswoman Criticized After Comments About the End of 'Macronism'
A spokeswoman for French President Emmanuel Macron's government drew criticism from the leader's supporters on Tuesday after she said "Macronism" would come to an end in the coming months.
"End of Macroism": Renaissance MPs Shout at Sophie Primas' Ingratitude
On Tuesday, May 20, the government spokeswoman declared on Europe 1 that "Macroism [...] will end in the coming months." Faced with the renaissance MPs' bronca, she called Gabriel Attal to recognize a bad address.
Sophie Primas Asserts that "Macroism Will Come to an End" Soon, the Supporters of Emmanuel Macron Fustigent of "Unacceptable Words"
"The question is how we build on it," said the government spokesman, recalling "the particular political situation that we have today, without an absolute majority in the National Assembly".
End of Macroism in "the Coming Months": the Government Spokesman Ulcers the Central Bloc
Invited this Tuesday on CNews/Europe 1, Sophie Primas placed behind the Minister LR of the Interior and new boss of the Republicans, Bruno Retailleau, who came as she did from the ranks of the Senate right.
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