This Sunday evening, December 11, all to the joy of his election as President of the Republicans, Eric Ciotti receives a message of congratulations which attracts his attention a little more than the countless others. The text is signed by Elisabeth Borne in person. The deputy of the Alpes-Maritimes thanked her politely, without suspecting what was going on at the top of the state. For several days, the Prime Minister has been trying to convince the Head of State to postpone the announcement of the pension reform, scheduled for December 15, to continue to seek a majority on the text. And that same Sunday, during a meeting at the end of the day at the Elysée between the two heads of the executive, a one-month postponement was finally recorded. “This allows us to have a few more weeks so that those who have just taken on responsibilities can discuss with the government”, explains Emmanuel Macron. But the main target is beyond doubt. Immediately, all eyes are on the new Republican boss.

“When Marine Tondelier was elected to lead the Greens, she also received Republican congratulations from the Prime Minister,” we assure Matignon. The new national secretary of EELV was also entitled to a formal meeting a few days later. But his ardent opposition to the pension reform will put an end to any form of discussion.

Quite the opposite of the treatment reserved for Eric Ciotti. From the first interview, on the 21

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