A Government divided on security and the leaders of the majority in competition for the redistribution of posts scheduled in the reshuffle of October... The UMP, which officials yesterday attended the campus of the popular kids at Port-Marly in the Yvelines, has failed to dispel the confusion, in this entry, the ranks of the majority. In the centre of the debates since late July, the offensive on security and immigration started in Grenoble by Nicolas Sarkozy continues to make waves. Proposals repressive everything that followed on the part of Ministers and elected representatives of the majority eventually raise shield fundraisers. And every day now brings its batch of making distances. After the concern about a "right-drift" made last week by former Prime Minister UMP Jean-Pierre Raffarin, critics launched Sunday by the new Minister Hervé Morin and States of soul to evictions of Roma presented Monday by ex-socialiste Bernard Kouchner (it was thought to resign), is the Secretary of State for the city Fadela Amara, who yesterday morning on RTL is declared "against" the enlargement conditions for deprivation of French nationality envisaged by the Government. In these divisions, makers of most upsetting all day to find a strategy, de-escalation and reminder to the order.
Personal rivalries

The Elysee has chosen to put into perspective: "e ç are substantive debates, it is not unworthy to have when it is the policy," repeated an advisor of the head of State, to clarify: "line, it is defined by the President." But in the morning the Minister of higher education Valérie Pécresse had launched at the address of his colleagues: "when is the Government, they resigned either is assumed." Less severe but also firm, François Fillon warned late in the afternoon: "the small sentences, the soul, the majority States has the duty to provide." Except that the day before, the Prime Minister himself had published reinforce skeptics expressed reservations on the speech of Grenoble. Yesterday, he has not spoken of its differences with Nicolas Sarkozy and endeavoured to clarify the position of the Executive not to deny. "Stigma, outbid, or powerlessness: this is our line."
Perhaps a little late because Meanwhile the polemic, fueled by personal rivalries. It was packed. Under the guise of a defence of the policy of Nicolas Sarkozy, the leader of the UMP Jean-François Copé members took a perverse pleasure to deplore, in the morning in "Le Parisien", the "discomfort" of François Fillon on security and the inability of the Secretary General of the UMP Xavier Bertrand to "create a dynamic". The Mayor of Meaux, who ran the place of Xavier Bertrand at the head of the UMP, has pressed the nail upon arrival in Port-Marly: "to the Socialists, must be put in order of battle and in the Executive Branch, it would be important that we see the line of conduct. How to note that none of these two imperatives is the appointment. Mis en cause, Xavier Bertrand replied: "in our camp more elsewhere, we do not like divisions, we do not like the"snipers", it does not like those who play against their camp". "Force make the placement games and not play collective, on magnifying glass game", agreed the Minister of active solidarity, Marc - Philippe Daubresse.