“I have requirements. I may be a brawler“, recognizes the elected representative of Poitiers (here at the National embly). Sebastien SORIANO/Le Figaro
PORTRAIT – By refusing to give in to LR on the regularization of undocumented workers, the ambitious Renaissance deputy from the PS delivers a cordial standoff to the Minister of the Interior. At the risk of imposing itself as an obstacle on the road to an agreement with the right.
Sacha Houlié sat down at the table of senior Macron camp officials. In the salons of Matignon, this Tuesday, May 16, the 34-year-old Renaissance deputy joined Élisabeth Borne, the Ministers of the Interior and Labor, Gérald Darmanin and Olivier Dussopt, as well as the leaders of the majority. Around a breakfast largely devoted to immigration, the allies Édouard Philippe and François Bayrou approve the return of the bill promised by the summer, after a long waltz-hesitation around its fate.
The youngest of the guests, he exceptionally came to hammer home his message: out of the question to give up the regularization of undocumented workers in “jobs in tension”, in the name of a hypothetical agreement with Les Républicains (LR). “It’s not negotiable, we must not deny anything. They have red lines, so do we“, he insists, while the executive is preparing to resume its discussions with the right. He came out of the meeting with the insurance…