The style of Gabriel Attal's political discourse is offensive, rhythmical, and decided.
Attal avoids requesting a confidence vote, suggested by his lack of an absolute majority in Parliament.
He avoids associating his name to significant laws, focusing instead on concrete announcements on issues like housing and health.
Attal takes no distance from President Emmanuel Macron and maintains a stance of continuity of action since 2017.
The new directions under Attal include work, sovereignty, authority, and defense of the middle classes.
Attal's challenge includes containing the rise of Le Pen and the agricultural crisis.
The left wing is in disagreement with Attal's administration, marked with the immigration law.
Attal announces the abolition of the solidarity grant for unemployed, and considers the housing for the middle classes in terms of social housing.
Conclusion: Gabriel Attal's administration represents a direction of continuity, with emphasis on work, authority, and the middle classes but threatens to alienate the left.