The date is not yet known but the deadline is approaching. At the Elysée, the corridors are buzzing with murmurs: the redesign is coming soon. As the pension reform page slowly turns, Emmanuel Macron is looking for a way to relaunch his five-year term. Time is passing and the need to change the composition of his government is becoming more and more pressing at the end of June 2023.

According to information from RTL, the President of the Republic could announce a reshuffle in early July. Thus, the change of government would take place roughly at the same time as the balance sheet of the “100 days”, on July 14. Who will be the replaced ministers?

For several days, the ministers in office have been exchanging worried looks. Who will survive the redesign? Some fear for their place because they know they are criticized: too little publicized, not effective enough, concerned with legal cases… But the question remains unanswered for many others. Particularly for Elisabeth Borne. Weakened politically, in disagreement with the Head of State, the Prime Minister could give way to Matignon. Like staying there.

Doubt hovers and the list of suitors grows. Politicians of all persuasions, of all ages, dream of taking the place of Elisabeth Borne. Who are the most credible candidates for Prime Minister? Check it out in our slideshow below.