Elisabeth Borne also made herself “available” to the unions in order to meet them on other projects than that of pensions. “I am also available to the social partners. We have to find the right path: are these bilateral meetings, an inter-union? We need to calm down. And that we can resume work on all these sites “of hardship, professional retraining, the relationship to work, she said. Thus, she has planned, in her diary, a slot to possibly receive trade unions and employers’ organizations in the week of April 10.

Charged by Emmanuel Macron with building a government program and a legislative program, Elisabeth Borne specifies that she will “deploy” to do this an “action plan” over the next three weeks “which mobilizes all the actors who want move (the) country forward”. During the week of April 3, she will receive parliamentary groups and political parties, including those of the opposition, as well as community representatives, with the aim of “appeasing the country” and “dialogue with all the actors on the method we want to put in place”.

Next week, she will receive on Monday the presidents of the majority of the committees in Parliament, on Tuesday the presidents of the Senate, Gérard Larcher, and of the National Assembly, Yaël Braun-Pivet, then on Wednesday the leaders of the majority parties, before bring together ministers and parliamentarians on education at the end of the week. The week of April 3, she will also discuss with ministers and parliamentarians concerned with the themes of health and ecology. The quality of life at work and the employment of seniors will be discussed the week of April 10. “We really want to prioritize a few topics to quickly show concrete results to the French,” said Ms. Borne.

On education, she intends for example “to keep the commitment from the start of the school year that each absence, including short-term, is replaced”. And on health, she wants “every patient with a long-term condition to have access to a treating doctor”.