Emanuel Macron wants a woman in Matignon » assures the front page of Sunday newspaper. Backed by the Ifop poll, this weekly tries to explain ” why a woman, noting in particular that this is also the wish of three out of four French people.
Why a woman? ” The fact that it is only in France that the question arises is in my eyes scandalous “, said the former Socialist Prime Minister Edith Cresson to the JDD. However, admits the only woman to have led a government under the Fifth Republic “, naming a woman in Matignon, “ it’s taking a risk (…) it will take a lot of courage », says Edith Cresson to the Sunday newspaper.
A woman at Matignon, perhaps. But which ? Listing the names of women who have already leaked in the press to succeed Jean Castex, The JDD highlights the profiles (in alphabetical order) of Elisabeth Borne, Marisol Touraine and Catherine Vautrin.
Exactly. The Parisian Sunday focuses on the “Vautrin hypothesis”, ex-LR and president of Grand Reims (north-eastern France). Evoking Catherine Vautrin, a close friend of the Head of State affirms it in Parisian Sunday : “ the president offered her Matignon and she would have accepted “.
For Matignon, look for Méluche!
Other ” hypothesis “, mentioned on the front page of the weekly The Obs, that of Jean-Luc Mélenchon at Matignon. The new popular, ecological and social union now established, The Obs warns that, if Jean-Luc Mélenchon ” succeeds in his bet, if the left and the ecologists manage to elect at least 289 deputies, Emmanuel Macron will no longer have a choice: he will have to resolve to call the “rebellious” in chief at Matignon “.
Melenchon in Matignon? A fourth cohabitation in France would then open up, ” not necessarily similar to the previous ones remarks Hubert Védrine. Goldsmith’s word, insofar as the former Minister of Foreign Affairs lived the three cohabitations, either at the Elysée as secretary general, or, therefore, at the Quai d’Orsay. “ With a Jean-Luc Mélenchon who says he wants to bring down the Fifth Republic to set up a Sixth, we would be entering into a crisis of regime “, warns Hubert Védrine in The Obs.
Which newspaper explains how Jean-Luc Mélenchon and Olivier Faure sealed their alliance. According to The Obsthe leader of rebellious “And that of the PS would have met face to face in a Parisian restaurant two days after the re-election of Emmanuel Macron. ” For a good two hours (…) out of sight, the warm-blooded Mitterrandien and the phlegmatic Rocardien avoid the grub and act out a common desire. They will seal their reunion with a handshake, on May 1, Place de la République “, recount The Obs.
Mélenchon at Matignon, a hypothesis that has something to anger the weekly Point. ” When the PS signed its agreement for the June legislative elections with the Insoumis on May 4, the text was approved by the National Council of the party, with a cleverly thought-out composition: 292 members, including 204 elected by the Socialist Congress (…) On the side of La France insoumise, the agreement was validated by Jean-Luc Mélenchon, and no one else », fulminates Point.
Purchasing power alert for Macron!
There remains the shadow that hovers over the decor of the upcoming legislative elections, that of rising prices. And therefore, purchasing power. ” Waltz of labels in stores, social pressure cooker, economic machine at a standstill. An explosive cocktail spiced up with increasingly disturbing noises from Ukraineis alarmed The Express. In the middle of the porcelain shop, the elephant of purchasing power. And the growing feeling for part of the French population of not being able to do it anymore “.