The meeting “will not take place.” In BFMTV, Marine Tondelier said that the meeting proposed by France Insoumise on Monday, October 6, to the other left parts a few hours after the resignation of Sébastien Lecornu will continue to be a dead letter.
“We cannot all be at 4 pm together in the same room as if nothing had happened,” said the National Environmental Secretary.
In particular, she spoke of a “proposal that was not concerted with the various partners.”
The rebel France proposed to the other left games “a meeting” in the afternoon “to imagine all the hypotheses open for this situation.”
Does not exclude a “very soon” meeting
Marine Tondelier argued that Jean-Luc Mélenchon, who requested this meeting, “has not brought this line in recent months”, which adds to “very happy to be stored constantly and consistently since last summer.”
The leader of the environmentalists also referred to tense relations between the rebels and the socialists. “It seems quite obvious that the Socialist Party (…) will not come to France Insumise as if nothing had happened. What has been said and has been in recent times leaving traces and that is normal,” he said.
“We will have to repair, appease and build and everyone will have to assume responsibility,” Marine Tondelier continued.
On the other hand, he praised the fact that “all partners at this stage agree to discuss it with us” and said “hoping that a meeting is very soon.”
Exchanges with all left parties
In fact, Marine Tondelier said she had exchanged with “all the leaders of the party of (his) camp.” He stressed that he had proposed this morning “an appointment for all partners” to meet successively on the afternoon of Monday.
According to her, these meetings are aimed at “guaranteeing that everyone is ready to consider the three scenarios”, namely, a dissolution of the National Assembly, the resignation of Emmanuel Macron or the appointment of a “left or ecologist” prime minister. In this sense, Marine Tondelier said they prefer “to govern.”
“We are ready,” he said after a meeting of the Political Council of Environmentalists.
If the Socialist Party did not officially indicate if it would respond favorably to the invitation of France Rebelde, spokesman Arthur Delaport said in BFMTV that “it is not for Jean-Luc Mélenchon of () call.” “Today, if it is a question of constituting a government on the left, the presence of LFI will make it censor immediately,” he said.
Source: BFM TV
