
The spike was easy but circumstance. “The government takes water!” »»had several opposition deputies. In question, a leak in the roof of the hemicycle of the National Assembly, following the weather in Paris, raised by François Bayrou at the end of his speech on the situation in the near and Middle East in the face of national performance, on the evening of Wednesday, June 25. The few drops on the Prime Minister’s desk caused a twenty -minute session suspension to allow firefighters to install absorbent carpets.
Apart from the storm, the evening, which stretched until an hour in the morning, was rather calm at the Palais-Bourbon. It was predictable that this debate without a vote on Wednesday evening on the international situation only weakly mobilizes a hemicycle who will have emptied of his hundred deputies present as the evening and the evolution of the weather. Each speaker defended his point of view on the international situation.
Before the drops fell on his head, François Bayrou opened the discussions with a thirty-minute speech, before his ministers of armies, Sébastien Lecornu, and Europe and foreign affairs, Jean-Noël Barrot. The Prime Minister spoke of the overall situation of conflicts, while a cease-fire came into force on Tuesday between Iran and Israel after twelve days of war and air strikes in the United States against Iranian nuclear installations.
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