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Darmanin, Philippe, Solère, sureau... the Close Guard Who Propelled Sébastien Lecornu to Matignon

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The new Prime Minister has forged strong friendships throughout his political career, some of which concern prominent individuals.

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A shadow negotiator with Marine Le Pen, Thierry Solère accompanies his Prime Minister's friend in taking up office in Matignon. A presence that questions for this former advisor of Emmanuel M...

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The new Prime Minister has forged strong friendships throughout his political career, some of which concern prominent individuals.

·Paris, France
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His appointment to Matignon rewards his unwavering loyalty to Emmanuel Macron... but that's also what could become his main obstacle!

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Paris - The new Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu plays the contrast of styles with François Bayrou, pleading for "sobriety" against a predecessor willingly prolixe, which allows him not to move forward on the bottom of the compromise he must build. Upon his arrival in Matignon on Wednesday, the former Minister of the Armed Forces laid the foundations of this minimalist approach from the outset. "I will not make a great speech, since this instabi…

Sébastien Lecornu continues his discussions with the various political parties to form a government, the day after the transfer of power to Matignon. Follow the political news live.

Sebastien Lecornu took office in Matignon on Wednesday, replacing François Bayrou. While the police charged the demonstrators with the "Block all" movement in the streets of Paris, the outgoing Prime Minister and his successor held a long stay on the first floor of the Matignon hotel. In the court, the ministers resigned patiently. Among them, Gérald Darmanin, who appeared in the "short list" of the first ministers, had already destroyed his dis…

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Le Point.fr broke the news in Paris, France on Wednesday, September 10, 2025.
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