“It’s a very good thing”, greets Cécile Duflot after the appointment of Elisabeth Borne as Prime Minister

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08:39 : Comment on the fact that the head of government is a woman and consider it an event “shows the delay we have” in France, judge Adrien Quatennens, deputy La France insoumise, on franceinfo. “There are plenty of European countries where women are in charge without this being an event”he adds.

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08:38 : “We can only congratulate ourselves that a woman is Prime Ministerreacts Philippe Martinez, leader of the CGT, on LCI, after the appointment of Elisabeth Borne at Matignon. We must avoid any macho remarks such as we have heard in the past, as soon as a woman takes on responsibilities.

08:15 : Elisabeth Borne worked for left-wing bosses. She works today for a right-wing boss. (…) This means that she has a form of ideological flexibility which is to her credit, some will say.

Guest of franceinfo, Patrick Kanner promises that the opposition is ready to “combat” Elisabeth Borne “if its policy, as it is anticipated, is put in place”.

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08:12 : Manuel Bompard, Nupes candidate invested in the 4th constituency of Bouches-du-Rhône, believes that the appointment of Elisabeth Borne to Matignon “carries a clear message, message of social mistreatment, ecological mistreatment”. He recalls on France 2 that she wore the unemployment insurance reform, “which has reduced the compensation of a million people in this country by almost 20%”.

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07:35 : Pension reform: “We are going to fight it. It makes no sense because the pension system today is not in danger” 🎙 François Hommeril, president of the CFE-CGC 📻 Follow the live ⤵https://t.co/0naQZOpF52 https://t.co/gfwa1rKrik

07:33 : Elisabeth Borne appointed Prime Minister: “I remember someone quite frank and direct who knows his subjects well but who does not give up an inch of ground”🎙François Hommeril, president of the CFE-CGC📻Follow him live ⤵https://t.co/0naQZOp7fu https://t.co/uMTWLNAbV2

07:33 : Like other union leaders, François Hommeril, president of the CFE-CGC, reports that Elisabeth Borne is frank, direct, that she knows her files well and that she “don’t give up an inch of ground”. On the pension reform, he warns: “We are going to fight it. It makes no sense because the pension system today is not in danger.”

07:26 : So I will face the Prime Minister #ElisabethBorne in the legislative elections: my press release ⬇️ On June 12th and 19th, send a Norman to the assembly! #NUPES #Législatives2022 #Calvados #circo1406 #PremierMinistre https://t.co/nT3k1qJY5y

07:28 : Noé Gauchard is the candidate of Nupes in the 6th constituency of Calvados, in which Elisabeth Borne, the new Prime Minister, is running. “Alternatively Minister of Transport, Ecological Transition and Labor under Macron’s five-year term, she shares with the latter a disastrous record in all respects”, he wrote in a press release. His action at the Ministry of Labor “summarized to fight against the unemployed rather than against unemployment and to make workers more precarious”he adds.

07:08 : Elisabeth Borne is also in one of many regional dailies. Here are those of The voice of the North and Telegram.

07:04 : Elisabeth Borne is “a woman for troubled times”valued Opinion. “Social damage at Matignon”title Humanity.

07:01 : A name and a face appears on many front pages this morning: that of Elisabeth Borne, the new Prime Minister.

06:54 : Ecology: “We are no longer in the time of the debate. We know the solutions, we must now translate them into action”🎙Jean-François Julliard, CEO of @Greenpeace📻Follow the live ⤵https://t.co/0naQZOp7fu https://t.co/D7AFZy0Nrg

06:54 : Prime Minister: “Elisabeth Borne embodies a certain form of continuity and follows in the footsteps of Jean Castex who did not shine on ecological issues”🎙Jean-François Julliard, CEO of @Greenpeace📻Follow the live ⤵https://t.co/0naQZOp7fu https://t.co/ASBiR9sP0w

06:53 : Guest of franceinfo, Jean-François Julliard, director general of Greenpeace, shows himself “more than cautious” as for the ecological ambition of Elisabeth Borne, the new Prime Minister.

07:19 : “We know that with her [Elisabeth Borne], the exchanges are direct but it is difficult to convince. She knows her stuff.”

Yves Verrier, secretary general of FO, reacts to France24 on the appointment of Elisabeth Borne to Matignon. “There is a risk of having a subject of friction on pensions. We have warned: we are against raising the retirement age.”

07:22 : Let’s start the day with a first reminder of the main titles:

• kyiv announces that more than 260 Ukrainian fighters, including 53 wounded, have been evacuated from the Azovstal steelworks, the last bastion of Ukrainian resistance in Mariupol. here are the main events of the day.

• After three weeks of waiting, Elisabeth Borne was appointed Prime Minister. She dedicated her appointment “to all the little girls” whom she invited to “go to the end of [leurs] dreams”. Here is five things to know on the new head of government.

• The town hall of Grenoble voted for authorization of the burkini in municipal swimming pools. The Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region immediately announced the suspension of its subsidies to the municipality.

• Tonight is the kick-off of the 75th Cannes Film Festival. The red carpet for this anniversary edition should be rolled out around 10:30 a.m.


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