What the National Alarm, the Socialists, the Greens, the Communist Party and the radical left party “France Insubordinate” (LFI) say
Finally, in the political thriller in France he put Emmanuel Macronchoosing him Francois Bayrou for the country’s new prime minister, replacing Michel Barnier.
For its part, the party of the radical left “Insubordinate France(LFI) favored a motion of censure against Bairou because he does not come from the ranks of the left.
“MPs have two options: support Macron’s rescue or censure. We did ours“, the president of the LFI caucus in the National Assembly, Mathilde Pano, wrote to X. “We will file a motion of censures”, added the coordinator of the movement Manuel Bobard, denouncing an insult to democracy.
THE Jordan Bardellaleader of France’s far-right National Alarm (RN) party, said his party has no immediate plans to censor the new prime minister, stressing, however, that Bairou should hold a dialogue with the next parties as well.
“There will be no censorship in principle”said Bardella. “This new prime minister must understand that he does not have a majority in parliament … our red lines remain”he added.
On the other hand, the leader of GreensMarin Todelier characterized Bayrou’s selection as “bad theater”.
At the same time, its head Communist Party Fabien Roussel reported that “Under these conditions, we are ready to work with Bairou.”
THEi centre-left Socialists they will not join the new government led by Francois Bairroux, Boris Vallot, president of the Socialist parliamentary group, announced today.
By appointing Bayrou’s ally as prime minister, President Emmanuel Macron chose to continue his politics, Valault said, calling the choice of Bayrou “dangerous.”
The Socialists had been considered potential regulators after Michel Barnier’s government was ousted last week, sparking France’s second major political crisis in six months.
Source :Skai
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