The prime minister, who was due to travel to Canada on April 19, postponed her trip by “a few weeks”. The “national context” would be the reason for this shift.
program change. Elisabeth Borne will not travel to Canada on April 19, BFMTV learned from her environment and thus confirmed information from the station Figaro. Ultimately, this trip will not take place on this date, but later.
“Given the national context, we are postponing the appointment by a few weeks,” said the Prime Minister’s entourage, before specifying “due to the news of this week and next”.
By the end of this week we will indeed know if the government’s pension reform project (and driven by Élisabeth Borne) will be confirmed in whole, in part, or challenged by the Constitutional Council, whose decision will be made this Friday day”. The day before, the union organized the twelfth day of the mobilization against the reform.
Your future is on everyone’s lips
The future of the prime minister, who is the worst-performing in opinion polls but still considers herself “useful in the crisis the country is going through”, is uncertain and has sparked numerous rumors of a reshuffle in recent weeks.
But his entourage tries to put this program change into perspective, detailing: “It had been postponed three times under Jean Castex.”
According to her relatives, Elisabeth Borne had planned to travel to Canada for the “France-Quebec exchange meetings” in connection with a meeting with Justin Trudeau’s government.
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