Who will choose Emmanuel Macron to succeed Sébastien Lecornu who resigned from his position as prime minister on Monday, October 6?
The socialists, for the voice of their secretary general Pierre Jouvet, ask the President of the Republic “the appointment of a prime minister of the left and the environmentalists, open to commitment and commit not to use article 49.3”.
Observing that “the common foundation implused”, causing “a chaos” whose “macronistas are the only officials with the Republicans who refused to participate in the government for opportunistic reasons”, the PS “does not demand the dissolution or departure of the head of state.”
Discussions between the left games
For his part, the National Secretary of the French Communist Party, Fabien Roussel, also calls Emmanuel Macron that “he will finally appoint a prime minister and a left government that will put emergency measures on the agenda.”
Among these are the repeal of the pension reform or the taxes of high income. Fabien Roussel also indicates that the PCF “will exchange in the next few days with the left forces.” Time seems to be in discussions to the left of the political spectrum.
The National Secretary of Ecologists Marine Tondelier leads this afternoon on Monday afternoon of bilateral exchanges with each left party, LFI, PS and PCF. A little earlier on the day, he said in BFMTV that environmentalists “plan to govern.”
For its part, the rebel France approaches other left forces. Jean-Luc Mélenchon proposed “a meeting” to consider all the hypotheses. “
But, for the moment, nothing indicates that Emmanuel Macron will opt for a leftist political force to govern the country. BFMTV learned from concordant sources that, “at this stage”, the head of state does not plan to speak, a few hours after the resignation of Sébastien Lecornu.
Source: BFM TV
