Tag: policy
Reshuffle: LR blows … and raises the tone
The right and the reshuffles of Emmanuel Macron, a painful story. The Republicans have learned to fear these sequences, made of war prizes which deprive it of oxygen. In 2017,…
Reshuffle: Emmanuel Macron asks his ministers to be “exemplary”
He had promised to speak around July 14, at the end of the “hundred days” of action and appeasement that he had set for his Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne to…
Reshuffle: Emmanuel Macron 1, Elisabeth Borne 0
Emmanuel Macron took advantage of his “hundred days” to give birth to a new “at the same time” that could not be more Jupiterian: adjust and strengthen his government, yes;…
Reshuffle: Pap Ndiaye, the false good idea that turns to disaster
There may be a parallel world where the passage of Pap Ndiaye to the Ministry of National Education is a success. In our reality, the conditions have never been met…
When Bergé did not want to be a minister, Attal’s plan… Our prying eyes on the reshuffle
A few weeks earlier, a relative of Emmanuel Macron rejoiced in front of us: “We no longer have a bench problem!” Quick, quick, a reorganization to integrate into the team…
Reshuffle: Attal to Education, Rousseau to Health, Schiappa and Klein are leaving…
The time for rumours, which always swirl around during redesigns, has come to an end. The executive unveiled, this Thursday, July 20, the “adjustments” made in the government team of…
Is the redesign still worth it? No, and the culprit is called Macron
Bill Murray’s impatient fist lands once, twice, three times on that pesky clock radio struggling to play I got you babe at 6 a.m. displaying the same date as the…
Reshuffle: behind the scenes of a “totally improbable” evening at the Elysée
Let’s go back in time, in 1982. Denys Granier-Deferre made his first film, Let the big salaries raise your finger!, an oh so cynical dramatic comedy about managerial practices steeped…
From Macron to Mélenchon, everyone is preparing for the after “hundred days”
In this episode of La Loupe, Xavier Yvon slips into the last meeting of the Political Service of L’Express with Erwan Bruckert, Paul Chaulet, and Olivier Pérou, before the departure…
Jean-François Kahn: “Mélenchon’s egotism transformed him into the guru of a sect”
How did we get here? This is the title of Jean-François Kahn’s latest book (Ed. L’Observatoire). And the question with which many of our public debates in recent years could…