It was a point of tension in this political crisis. Bruno Maire proposed to Emmanuel Macron to “retire from the government without delay” this Monday, October 6. The former Minister of the Economy was appointed for armies this Sunday, before Sébastien Lecornu resigned on Monday.
“I hope this decision resumes discussions to form a new government, which France needs,” he added in his social networks.
Bruno Retailleau deplora “a trusted problem”
In TF1 this afternoon, the head of Republicans Bruno Retailleau deplored that Sébastien Lecornu “hid” Bruno’s appointment Le Mair will the Ministry of the Armed Forces. “A problem of trust”, for the resigned minister of the interior who considers that “when you are in a team, there is a need for trust.”
Early in the afternoon, a former LR minister had told BFMTV that Bruno Retailleau “felt deceived because the prime minister never told him about Bruno Le Maire.”
“He was furious and considered that it was a measure of distrust,” he said, adding that “it is not Bruno Maire as such the problem.”
Beyond the wrath of Bruno Retailleau, Bruno’s return Le Maire also aroused criticism from the left. The head of the socialist senators Patrick Kanner deplored the return of the “Mozart of the finance that our country ruined.” For its part, the patron of environmentalist Marine Tondelier denounced “the premium with incompetence.”
If he had “completely excluded” to return to the government less than two weeks ago, Bruno Maire justified his reversal for “the exceptional circumstances that France is happening.” TO go back To say the least ephemeral, even if it remains a renouncing minister of the armies.
Source: BFM TV
