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Bruno Retailleau (LR) believes that the new Prime Minister Barnier has all the keys in hand to succeed, according to DIRECT
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Barnier Government: the new Prime Minister has “all the assets to succeed”, judges LR Bruno Retailleau
\n\nIn a recent statement, Senator Les Républicains (LR) Bruno Retailleau estimated that the new Prime Minister, Michel Barnier, has “all the assets to succeed”. This declaration comes as the transfer of power has just taken place in Matignon.\n\n
A Prime Minister well received by the LR
\n\nIn the midst of reconstruction, the Les Républicains party welcomes the arrival of the new Prime Minister. Bruno Retailleau, a prominent figure of the LR, did not fail to highlight the qualities that Michel Barnier to the office of Prime Minister. Indeed, for the senator “He has all the assets to succeed, including knowing how to bring people together.”\n\n
A blend of experience and credibility
\n\nMichel Barnier indeed has many assets, as recognized Bruno Retailleau. His long experience, both at national and European level, gives him a certain credibility. In addition, his open-mindedness, combined with rigor in his work, could allow him to bring people together and operate effectively.\n\n
The European factor
\n\nAs a former EU Brexit negotiator, Michel Barnier has an in-depth knowledge of Europe, a significant asset in the management of national affairs, but also for the image of France on the international scene. This European dimension is a real plus for Bruno Retailleau.\n\n
The ability to “Know how to bring together”
\n\nBeyond the simple management of state affairs, the role of Prime Minister is to bring together and embody the unity of the country. It is on this aspect that Bruno Retailleau takes a particularly positive view of the new Prime Minister. According to him, Michel Barnier has demonstrated, throughout his career, his ability to unite and unite.\n\nAlthough it is still early to judge Michel Barnier's leadership qualities, the first feedback, particularly from Bruno Retailleau, seems positive. The new Prime Minister is expected at the turning point, particularly on urgent and sensitive issues such as the health crisis, security issues, economic recovery and even the climate. The rest of his mandate will tell whether Michel Barnier manages to confirm the expectations placed on him. \n\n