Emmanuel Macron will give an interview on Monday to the 1 p.m. television news of TF1 and France 2, from Noumea where he is traveling, the channels announced in a press release on Saturday. After renewing his confidence in Elisabeth Borne and announcing a reshuffle of his government on Thursday, July 20, the President of the Republic must go to New Caledonia this Sunday, July 23. He must also travel to Vanuatu, as well as Papua New Guinea. An official visit, the day after the assessment of the “100 days” established in a logic of appeasement with the French.
After intense negotiations, Emmanuel Macron also made 11 changes in the government team, with the entry of eight new ministers and the promotion to Education of Gabriel Attal, who will have to prepare for the start of the school year.
?? Last Minute Exclusive interview with the President of the Republic @EmmanuelMacron Duplex from Noumea By Jacques Legros and Nathanael de Rincquesen On @TF1 and @France2tv Monday July 24 at 1 p.m. The interview will also be broadcast on @LCI and France Info pic.twitter.com/F3NaGrdZds
The opportunity to send a warning to his ministers on Friday, whom he asked to be “exemplary” and above all to bring “efficiency” rather than “speaking in the post”. Because for him, “a good part of the democratic crisis is linked to the fact that decisions do not arrive quickly enough in the lives of our compatriots”.
As the summer break looms, and a final Council of Ministers on Wednesday by videoconference before the return of this exercise on August 23, the executive has yet to put the finishing touches to the presentation of its “ecological planning”, which will be unveiled at the end of August.
He would thus join a strong demand from the Republicans, a pivotal group in the Assembly where the executive does not have an absolute majority. Because the LRs are already raising the specter of a motion of censure likely to overthrow the government if they consider the budget too lax.