The Prime Minister, who was to travel to Canada on April 19, postponed her trip for “a few weeks”. The “national context” would be at the origin of this postponement.

Change of program. Elisabeth Borne will not be going to Canada on April 19, BFMTV learned from those around her, confirming information from the Figaro. This trip will ultimately not take place on this date, but later.

“We are postponing for a few weeks given the national context,” said the Prime Minister’s entourage before specifying, “due to the news this week, and next week”.

At the end of this week, we will indeed know if the government’s pension reform project (and carried by Élisabeth Borne) is validated as a whole, partially or challenged by the Constitutional Council, whose decision will fall this Friday ” at the end of the day”. The day before, the inter-union will have organized the twelfth day of mobilization against the reform.

Her future on everyone’s lips

The future of the Prime Minister, at the lowest in the opinion polls but who still thinks she is “useful in the crisis that the country is going through”, is uncertain and has given rise to numerous rumors of a reshuffle for a few weeks.

But his entourage tries to put this change of agenda into perspective by detailing: “Under Jean Castex, it had been postponed three times.”

Elisabeth Borne had planned, still according to her relatives, to go to Canada for the “France-Quebec alternating meetings” associated with a sequence with the federal government of Justin Trudeau.

Leopold Audebert with Theo Putavy

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