Amélie de Montchalin, Brigitte Bourguignon, Justine Benin… several beaten ministers will have to leave the government

Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne spoke from the headquarters of La République en Marche in Paris on Sunday evening. “Tonight, the situation is unprecedented (…), This situation constitutes a risk for our country”considered Mme Borne, elected for the very first time in Calvados, in the second round, evoking the challenges facing France inside and outside the country. “We will work tomorrow to build a majority of action”she aspired for the presidential camp and its allies.

“There is no alternative to this gathering to guarantee our country stability”said Elisabeth Borne, before adding: “The multiple sensitivities will have to be associated and the right compromises built in order to act in the service of France. The French are calling on us to come together for the country. » “Tomorrow, we must amplify and accelerate our action at the service of all French people”she said again, calling for dialogue with citizens as well as with other political forces. “I have confidence in our country (…). We have everything to succeed, and it is together that we will achieve it”concluded the Prime Minister.

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