Gabriel Attal “will do everything for François Bayrou to continue being the prime minister” and does not want a new solution if he does not obtain the confidence of the Assembly on September 8 because “it does not depend on the French solve the problems of the Assembly.”
“I will do my best to help the Government retain and François Bayrou to remain prime minister,” said the leader of the Renaissance group (macronista) in France Inter on Wednesday, August 27 in France Inter.
“What I am ready is that we get around a table with political leaders ready to advance. Anyway, whatever the vote of September 8, a budget for the country will be needed,” he added.
Saying hostile to the abolition of the two vacations without wage compensation, he did not respond if he was ready to make a concession on the taxes of the rich with respect to the left. “We will offer alternatives. But for that, it is still necessary for a government,” he eluded.
Without “stability” brought by a solution
If Bayrou’s government falls, the former prime minister “does not believe that a new solution bring stability.”
“If we wonder every year if the French must revive, it is that the problem does not come from the French, but on the assembly itself. And it does not depend on the French solve the problems of the assembly, it depends on the assembly to solve their own problems,” he said.
“In almost all European countries around us, they have an assembly with fragmented forces. And yet they manage to work together and find solutions,” he said.
Source: BFM TV
