In the news: final upheavals after the ministerial reshuffle in France…

In the news final upheavals after the ministerial reshuffle in

“What is Macron playing at? The king is having fun “, taunts point, which chose to make its front page on Rachida Dati, the new Minister of Culture, who comes from the right, like several other heavyweights of the new government. “ Macronism is dead, long live Sarkomacronism »quips the weekly, an allusion to former president Nicolas Sarkozy, to whom the new minister is close. “Rachida Dati, a grenade in the government”title Pointaccording to which Emmanuel Macron is “tired of these ministers of civil society or the senior civil service, who, according to him, do not know how to defend his action with sufficient emphasis”. President “is convinced that he needs ministers without qualms. Rachida Dati is there for her punchlines and her repartee. She doesn’t need an observation period.”.

There where Point sees a “pomegranate” within the new governmentthe Obs talks about “return of the gunslinging aunt”.His sense of drama, repartee and especially his indictment for corruption are already making cultural circles cough”notes the weekly which speaks “ of a diversionary operation, while the Head of State is struggling to relaunch his five-year term and fears a debacle in the European elections”. But Rachida Dati is also a journey: “ childhood in public housing and resourceful social ascension, from the chancellery to the town hall of the most chic district of Paris » underlines Obs… “For those who wonder if I have read books, let them know that I had access to them in my city by the bookmobile. I’m not ashamed to say it”…says Rachida Dati. A career therefore, and an enviable popularity : “greater than 65% among French non-graduates”underlines Obs.

In the light of The ExpressJordan Bardella

What does the smooth image of the “president of the National Rally” conceal? ? ” Interrogates The Express... At 28, Jordan Bardella will lead the National Rally list in the next European elections. “ Youth, smiles and affability open wide the doors to television shows,” REMARK The Expresswho points out that Jordan Bardella “hits harder and louder than Marine Le Pen”. “Spreads on “the replacement of the population in progress”, on the “civilizational” decline that France would face”, multiplies the screaming and sometimes hazardous declarations on the figures of insecurity”. However, the Bardella show tires some of them,” precise The Expresswho quotes a frontist elected official according to whom the president of the RN, “never chatted with a real voter longer than to take a selfie”.

Marianne without pity

On the front page of the weekly: a photo of Emmanuel Macron surrounded by the new Prime Minister Gabriel Attal and Rachida Dati, her again… But what is interesting Marianne, they are the losers. Those that the weekly vulgarly calls “the cuckolds”. Example: Olivier Dussopt, the former Minister of Labor, who carried out pension reform. “Treated sold by his former socialist comrades, and an imposter and a murderer”by a deputy from La France Insoumise, recalls Marianne. “Olivier Dussopt was used, he’s burnt out, we might as well get rid of him,” a strategist from Renaissance, the presidential party, reportedly declared. And what about former Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne? “ Ten days after her ouster, it’s as if everyone had already forgotten her” exclaims Marianne who drives the point home : “Emmanuel Macron had decided to “entrust the dirty work” to this faithful woman, whose reliability compensated for the lack of brilliance.” “The limited charisma of this technocrat who became Prime Minister did not help her to be remembered”… concludes Marianne… not without a certain cruelty.

Gabriel Attal’s government facing its first two crises

“Peasants, anger on the march” front page headline La Tribune Sundaywho speaks, with a certain condescension, of “ jacquerie ». “ The youngest Prime Minister is far from his bases,” adds the newspaper, which sees there “ an explosive subject, the multiple reasons of which (…) will be difficult to unravel”. “ Five months before the European elections »continues the Tribune Sunday« the National Rally is on the lookout. Marine Le Pen and Jordan Bardella are rudely fanning the embers and want to ride on agricultural anger which is spreading throughout Europe.

Another crisis facing the government: private school, at the center of the debate since the new Minister of National Education, Amélie Oudéa Castéra, confided that she had sent her children to private school, due, she said, to , from too many unreplaced hours in the public. An unexpected statement to say the least coming from the one who is supposed to defend public schools. But the Sunday Journal, don’t see it that way. He denounces ” the relentlessness of the media left ». And goes on a crusade to defend the Stanislas school, the one where Amélie Oudéa Castéra had enrolled her children. THE JDD cites numerous parents and former students who are protesting against the criticisms expressed in an administrative report denouncing “ homophobic and sexist excesses » in this school.

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