French Government Reshuffle: Bayrou’s Return, Oudéa-Castéra in Danger, and More – Archyde

French Government Reshuffle: Bayrou's Return, Oudéa-Castéra in Danger, and More - Archyde

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Gabriel Attal has lunch with Emmanuel Macron

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After regaining responsibility for National Education, in addition to Sports, Amélie Oudéa-Castéra sparked several controversies with her comments on private schools in particular. She is in the hot seat before the end of this reshuffle, which is increasingly difficult to support in the National Assembly.
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Asked about his replacement by the president of the MoDem François Bayrou, historic ally of President Emmanuel Macron, cleared on Monday in the affair of the parliamentary assistants, Prisca Thevenot replied: “he was a good minister”, in reference to his years at the Education between 1993 and 1997.
Gabriel Attal has lunch with the President of the Republic, Emmanuel Macron, at the Elysée, RMC learned from consistent sources.

Amélie Oudéa-Castéra “on task” according to Prisca Thevenot

“There is a problem because there is not a citizen who can understand what we are saying. (…) I think there are very important changes to be made,” he says.
A Macronist MP confides off-microphone: “I don’t see how she can get out of it.”
After his acquittal in the affair of the Modem MEPs, François Bayrou met the President of the Republic, Emmanuel Macron, this Monday evening. He could make his return to the government, after his resignation in 2017.
More information here.
8:00

The “a priori” reshuffle announced during the day

7:45
8:51

François Bayrou met Emmanuel Macron

A release which gives him momentum and political weight in the Attal government, the second part of which must be announced very soon.
(SK)
11:54
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Prisca Thevenot recognized “an awkwardness” on the part of Amélie Oudéa-Castéra who had criticized “the bundles of unreplaced hours” in public school, but, she qualified, “she had an exemplary career as as Minister of Sports and we looked at her and judged her based on what she did on the merits, particularly on the issue of the Olympic and Paralympic Games.

Amélie Oudéa-Castéra in danger

Yesterday when he left the court he felt that it was 7 years of nightmare that were coming to an end.” Guest of RMC-BFMTV today, he expressed a feeling of “relief and waste”.
“There are many ways to serve, I have never eliminated or chosen any. I have never shied away from any request to serve our country, ever,” he insists, seeming to imply that he would accept if we offered it to him.
More information here.
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The reshuffle must (finally) be completed

Commenting on the court decision taken against him yesterday, François Bayrou believes that there is a “problem” with current justice.
After the appointment of 14 ministers on January 11, following the arrival of Gabriel Attal at Matignon, the rest of the reshuffle is expected this Tuesday. The ministries which have not been reassigned until then must receive their new tenants. But the main question concerns the future of Amélie Oudéa-Castéra, Minister of Sports and National Education, who is weakened by several controversies.

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