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Famous Agile, Sébastien Lecornu Will Have to Play the Balanceists in Order Not to Fall: "It Will Also Take Breaks, Not only on the form..."

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Faithful to President Macron since 2017, the new Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu will first and foremost have to show ingenuity to avoid suffering the same fate as his two predecessors. ...

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FIGAROVOX/TRIBUNE - The solemnity of the transfer of power between François Bayrou and Sébastien Lecornu contrasts with the images of the Bloquons tout movement and of France that simmers, stresses the political scientist Arnaud Benedetti. Two events that have one thing in common: the French are not invited.

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Faithful to President Macron since 2017, the new Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu will first and foremost have to show ingenuity to avoid suffering the same fate as his two predecessors. ...

·Brussels, Belgium
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The new Prime Minister, appointed on Tuesday 9 September, is not forced by any constitutional deadline to form his team. It is above all the political calendar that makes it hard not to drag.

·Paris, France
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For his first speech since his appointment on Tuesday evening, this faithful president has sent a message to the French and oppositions of "breaks" in "the method" but also on "the

·France
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Nearly 24 hours after the fall of the government of François Bayrou, Emmanuel Macron appointed a new Prime Minister in the person of Sébastien Lecornu. The transfer of powers took place this midday, during which the new tenant of Matignon promised "breaks on the bottom" and "not only on the form". Follow our direct.

Strasbourg - The National Rally does not want to immediately censor the new Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu, but waits for a "rupture" with the policy carried out so far, explained its president Jordan Bardella on Wednesday in Strasbourg. The far right party does not intend to censor "a priori" but first "listen to the general policy speech" of Mr Lecornu, said Mr Bardella during a press briefing on the margins of a plenary session of the Europ…

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