So correct me if I'm wrong, "Prime Minister" in France is roughly equivalent to the US Speaker of the House?
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The US system doesn't really have an equivalent. The PM missions are kinda a partial mix of the missions of the US president and the White House Chief of Staff.
So what I'm hearing is that someone needs a head of lettuce ready once the next one's in, huh?
macron's shitshow continues