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Dissolution, fracture to the left, vacations … the most prominent aspects of the “opposite BFM” with political leaders before the vote of trust

The days of François Bayrou are counted as the vote of trust is approaching, the left is already moving forward in the succession of the prime minister, while the Republicans do not want to “mix” their voices with the other opposition parties.

A week before the vote of trust, François Bayrou is under pressure. The confidence of the deputies is far from being acquired, that the main forces of the opposition reiterated on Monday, September 1 at the BFMTV set.

Its common point: from France Rebelde to the national demonstration, through the Socialist Party or the Republicans, all say they are ready to govern, each advancing their conditions.

• Aurore Bergé is ready to “give up” the suppression of two vacations

If François Bayrou wants to save his place in Matignon, consultations made this week with different political forces can be decisive. Aurore Bergé, minister responsible for equality between women and men, “greets” the responsible “personalities” that “accept the debate” when meeting with the head of government.

Among the issues on which François Bayrou will discuss with these opposition forces is the project to suppress two vacations. A measure against which “there is almost unanimity” and on which “it must be accepted that it is discussed.” She judges in our antenna that we must “accept to give up” this project “if it can be a political point.”

A door already opened by Prime Minister François Bayrou this Sunday, believing that “it is questionable or amendable.” “I think it could be one (just eliminated day, editor’s note) without difficulty,” continued the head of government.

• Olivier Faure warns that “everything will not be applicable in the NFP program”

If François Bayrou falls, will Emmanuel Macron appoint a leftist prime minister? No track is mentioned at the moment. But Olivier Faure said Friday that socialists are “volunteers” to govern with political parties and civil society organizations that do not seek chaos but justice “, that they seem to exclude from this arch Insumise France, who “does not ask for anything”, “does not even support.”

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The first secretary of the PS already warns that “everything will not be applicable in the NFP program because we do not have an absolute majority.” Olivier Faure continues to indicate that “everything that can be done immediately to allow people who expect their lives to change, we do not expect.”

The latter hopes that his possible government “can come before Parliament, make proposals” and “do it as if we had heard the French.” “It is a myth of saying that the left does not know how to administer (public finances) and that the correct yes. It is quite the opposite,” he argues the socialist in our antenna, for whom “nobody has all the powers” and imagines “to do what we have.”

• Marine Tondelier jokes in “The Farewell Tour” by François Bayrou that “never speaks of ecology”

Why don’t environmentalists go to Matignon this week as part of the consultations made by François Bayrou? Because “it will no longer be a prime minister in a week,” according to Marine Tondelier for whom the future of the prime minister is sealed for the vote of confidence scheduled for September 8.

The National Secretary of Environmentalists considers that “François Bayrou is in the process of making a farewell tour while Michel Sardou”, lists the many interventions of the media of the Head of Government.

“In addition, he doesn’t succeed,” he jokes.

“In total, I heard it 2 hours 30 this week so that I never talk about ecology,” laments Marine Tondellier.

• The number 2 of the Republicans does not want to “mix (their) voices on the left, the left end and the RN”

In view of the vote of trust, the general secretary of Republicans Othman Nasrou asks BFMTV to “do not contribute to the disorder that some seek.”

“Our responsibility is not to mix our voices on the left, the left end and the RN,” warns the number 2 of the Republicans who say “on the side of responsibility and stability.”

But he “understands” that LR deputies “are upset”, while certain personalities of his party, including President Bruno Retailleau, are part of the government.

From there to approve the draft of the budget presented by François Bayrou? Othman Nasrou points out “great differences” with the budgetary guidelines of the prime minister, and demands “a budget debate.”

• Manuel Bompard accuses Olivier Faure of having “torn” the NFP program

Could the left join to govern after François Bayrou? It seems complicated since the differences seem strong between the Socialist Party and Insumise France.

The national coordinator of LFI Manuel Bompard Deplat that “in the program proposed by Olivier Faure in the name of the Socialist Party, there is no repeal of pension reform (…) and the increase in the minimum wage.” The first secretary of the Socialist Party said he was in favor of the return of retirement at age 62, not to mention the repeal of the reform.

“We cannot support a government that would make another policy than that of which we were elected a year ago,” says Manuel Bompard.

“Olivier Faure says that there is no more programmatic agreement with LFI. It means that he took the program of the New Popular Front (…), he laughed and put it in the trash,” deplores the national coordinator of LFI. “And you want us to make a white check for him? It is not possible,” he said.

A little earlier in the day, the leader of the rebel deputies Mathilde Panot said that LFI will only support a PS government if he has a “break -up program, in which the socialists were chosen.” She warns that her party “does not exclude” to censor a possible socialist government.

• Jean-Philippe Tanguy wants “a reasonable relative majority” to govern

What happens if the national rally came to power? The attached RN of the Somme Jean-Philippe Tanguy Tempersid Ardor, warning that the extreme right party “is surely winning”, believing that the RN must “convince French (…) deceived by the Republican Front.” In case of dissolution and new legislative elections, the RN could govern with “a reasonable relative majority,” according to the Somme deputy.

“We will cling to all to govern,” Jean-Philippe Tanguy progresses, who is barely worried about this hypothesis.

Deputy RN judges that his party “offers” a very consensual “project,” break “but” without the majority (…), it cannot be fully applied as easily as we would like. “

Author: Matthieu Heyman
Source: BFM TV

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