There are a dozen in total. There are ministers and their deputies. In the first category, we list Vincent Jeanbrun, Philippe Tabarot, Mathieu Lefèvre, Benjamin Haddad, David Amiel, Éléonore Caroit; the second, Pierre Cazeneuve, Michèle Tabarot, Thomas Cazenave, Virginie Duby-Muller, Jean-Louis Thiériot, Vincent Caure. Half are from the Renaissance, the other from LR. On October 28, they were met at the same table by Sébastien Lecornu. The dinner menu includes pasta carbonara. In the Matignon dining room, Tiga, the new tenant’s Hungarian pointer, was particularly vocal.
If the Prime Minister wants to invite them, it is because he wants to create a link between the different sensitivities that make up the political base that supports him. The table round is complete; it’s a chance for everyone to get to know each other better. Although scrutiny of the high-stakes budget text has just begun in the Assembly, the leader of the venue explained his perspective on the ongoing debate. He firmly asked the deputies who faced him to be present in the hemicycle. Last year, the absence of elected officials who should have supported Michel Barnier had serious consequences. He was in deep trouble, finding himself in possession of a completely out of control copy.