Friday, February 12, 2016

Reshuffle: the eviction without “elegance” Fleur Pellerin – L’Express

Politics is cruel. Thursday, the day of reshuffle, Fleur Pellerin has learned to its cost. For the now former Minister of Culture, replaced by Audrey Azoulay, was unceremoniously landed on the Rue de Valois. A foreclosure she learned “in the middle of the afternoon,” says Le Monde , while Fleur Pellerin was in the Senate to defend the law “Freedom of creation, architecture and heritage.” The announcement of the reshuffle that took place around 16:30, there is a good chance that the former minister has learned through this.



Fleur Pellerin “in tears”

It would “burst into tears” reports Le Figaro on Friday, which quotes a minister. “It’s really cow. François Hollande had recently said during a trip he was very happy with his work. She was not expecting it at all. She was very calm air in the Senate” it abounds.

In the upper house, it reported until recently an unshakable confidence and swept the questions from the press on his departure: “I’m on my 3rd or 4th reshuffle, I am very now serene. ” His departure was a surprise to many observers, to the point that some weeklies like TV Mag published Friday an interview with the former minister always shown as the tenant of the Rue de Valois.



Too many blunders and the need to make “room”

Alas, his clumsiness repeatedly, his failure to mention a book of Modiano, his radio silence after the death of the writer Michel Tournier, management of Agnès Saal case pinned to his taxi fares and resettled rue de Valois, his casual visit to his office before the Canal + cameras or procrastinating, about the movie Salafis , it has been slow to ban those under 18, have wronged him, reports Le Monde . At the point of the push toward the exit. Yet she had pretty well run some hot folder, like that of the entertainment.

“Pellerin is a collateral victim of renewal. We had to free up space, it has not shined, she got fired. It’s a bit violent, especially since it is replaced by an adviser to the president, “decrypts a ministerial adviser. Moods have no place in politics.



The support of his former colleagues

On Twitter, Frédéric Cuvillier and Marie-Arlette Carlotti, who were his colleagues in government between 2012 and 2014, it sent messages of support after his ouster. sometimes squeaky message to Francois Hollande.

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