French PM names gay partner as foreign minister

ER Editor: We admire RT in English for calling a spade a shovel. This is how ridiculous things look in France right now. Macron (‘Macron’, not the original) gets his mini-me in power – Gabriel Attal, who then gets his husband (or is he a former husband?) placed in a top job.

RT France (yes, it was shut down by the French govt but happily the Russian organization has found a way to resurrect it) gives us here a list of names in the ‘new’ government (browsers will translate). People paying attention are noticing the recycled people from Sarkozy’s time, irrespective of which political party they currently belong to.

Happily, the government is looking thoroughly foolish in the eyes of many people. Because, ya know, fake viruses, deadly shots, illegal lockdowns and a collapsing economy weren’t enough.

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And a tweet showed up on X/Twitter the other day, which we feel obliged to include although we don’t know where this is leading yet if anywhere.

Thanks to one of our regular readers for bringing this to our attention. The translation is immediately below. Gabriel Attal is nicknamed on X GabyBug:

Translation:

Thanks to a leak from a close collaborator of #GabyBug, you will discover that the first action of the Prime Minister (which he has decided to engrave in the history of France), is to send a formal notice (ER: a formal demand) against his best childhood friend, Juan Branco (ER: a young whizzkid lawyer). For what ? A coup ? An upcoming book? A revelation ? Oh no no no. Nothing of that. It’s much simpler. More like Macronie. He has a formal notice made for a sentence in a tweet. But not just any sentence. A sentence lost in the middle of a text as long as Panama. This sentence that he points out to the world today when it could have remained silent in the middle of a maze of words, this sentence, ladies and gentlemen, proves the falsification of the Prime Minister’s diplomas. Barely returned to Matignon, already a matter to manage. With Putin or Xi do you think? Oh no not at all. It’s a meeting with his secret lover @anatolium. To send him the power of the best law firms and limitless state resources so that no one knows about the fake diplomas. They don’t want smart guys like you looking for what might have happened at Sciences Po (ER: prestigious university programme in France) between #GabyBug and the former director of the school found dead with cocaine and dildos in a hotel room in New York. This story, no one at Matignon wants it to come out. But I have to thank the first subscribers to this account. And I made a promise of truth. Clarity. For journalists, I will make your work easier. You aim between Richard Descoing and Gabriel Attal and you will find a gold mine. All of this is unfortunately not info-fiction. This man is indeed Prime Minister of France. On this account, if everything goes wrong, I can become Public Prosecutor.

The sentence that Juan Branco tweeted out about Attal? Here it is translated:

Even though his diploma had to be obtained thanks to a favor from Francois-Antoine Mariani, soon to be advisor to Edouard Philippe (ER: former PM under Macron), who wanted to spare him a humiliating repeat year.

Somewhere this all feels like shenanigans to bring down the French government House of Cards.

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Translation: ABERRANT: the spouse of our new Young Leader Prime Minister Gabriel Attal, Stéphane Séjourné, has just been appointed Minister of Foreign Affairs. They piss on us without even trying to make us believe it’s raining… such a level of indecency can only be a sign of imminent collapse.

French PM names gay partner as foreign minister

Media coverage has soft-pedaled Stephane Sejourne’s relationship with France’s youngest-ever PM Gabriel Attal

RT

French Prime Minister Gabriel Attal appointed his husband Stephane Sejourne as foreign minister on Thursday, just days after he himself became the first openly gay man to hold his role.

French PM names gay partner as foreign minister

Sejourne, who also leads President Emmanuel Macron’s Renaissance political party and the Renew group in the European Parliament, has replaced Catherine Colonna amid a cabinet reshuffle that followed former prime minister Elisabeth Borne’s resignation on Monday.

The 38-year-old Sejourne has advised Macron since the latter was Minister of the Economy and Finance, having joined his team in 2014 and remained with him through his election to President in 2017.

Macron appointed Attal to replace Borne on Tuesday, making him France’s youngest-ever prime minister as well as its first openly gay one. He had previously served as minister of education. Attal spent 10 months as spokesperson for Macron’s party, then called La Republique en Marche, in 2018, having left the Socialist Party two years earlier to back the then-candidate in his run for president.

Attal and Sejourne made their relationship official with a civil union in 2017 and took it public the following year, when Attal came out as gay. In October, Attal claimed in an official declaration on conflicts of interest to the High Authority for Transparency in Public Life that he had no partner, though the pair had never publicly broken up.

Most media coverage of the appointment studiously avoided mentioning Sejourne’s civil union with Attal.

Other additions to Macron’s cabinet include former justice minister Rachida Dati (ER: a Sarkozy hang over) as culture minister. A former MEP from the conservative Les Republicains party, she has been under formal investigation for corruption since 2021, though she has denied wrongdoing. Dati is accused of having received €900,000 for lobbying the European Parliament from carmaker Renault over a three-year period while still serving as an MEP.

Borne’s letter of resignation suggested she did not step down of her own volition, referencing Macron’s “will” to “appoint a new prime minister,” according to the Associated Press. Her departure came weeks after Macron passed a controversial immigration bill strengthening the government’s ability to deport foreigners. Having lost its majority in parliament last year, Macron’s centrist party was forced to ally with Les Republicains (centre right, Sarkozy’s old party) to pass the measure, a move that shifted public opinion even further against a government already wildly unpopular after last year’s pension reform raised the retirement age in a manner considered undemocratic by the majority of French voters, triggering weeks of protests.

Thursday’s cabinet reshuffle has been widely reported as an effort by the president to salvage his government’s diminishing credibility. While he is constitutionally prohibited from running for a third term in 2027, European Parliament elections are scheduled for this year, and Renaissance is expected to lose several seats unless public opinion shifts favorably towards it.

ER: We sincerely believe that, far from salvaging any credibility, there are clear moves afoot to thoroughly expose it.

Source

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