Rebellious France and the National Rally promised again on Sunday, October 12, to censure the Lecornu 2 government, while the first secretary of the Socialist Party, Olivier Faure, and the patron saint of environmentalists, Marine Tondelier, contented themselves with a laconic reaction that reflected their dismay.
The head of the LFI deputies, Mathilde Panot, harshly criticized the new ministerial team just announced, considering it a sign of an “increasingly isolated and atrophied” Macronie.
“A word of advice to newcomers: don’t unpack your boxes too quickly. Censorship is coming. And Macron’s departure will follow,” he told them on X.
For the president of the finance commission of the National Assembly, LFI deputy Eric Coquerel, this is “a purely Macronist government like the budget that will be sent to the Assembly on Tuesday morning”, calling not to be fooled by “certain names” who are there “to create civil society.”
Tondelier and Faure refuse to comment
The leader of the National Rally (RN), Marine Le Pen, announced on Monday the presentation of a motion of censure against the Lecornu 2 government. “The President of the Republic must announce as soon as possible the dissolution of the National Assembly,” added the far-right leader, ensuring that early elections would lead to the victory of her party.
The first secretary of the Socialist Party (PS), Olivier Faure, published a simple tweet “No Comment” (“no comments”, in French). On BFMTV, the party’s general secretary, Pierre Jouvet, estimated that “not very good signs are being given.”
He recalled that without the suspension of the pension reform announced in Tuesday’s general policy statement, “the PS will censure the government that will fall in the process.” The Pink Party largely holds the keys to the survival of this government, to the point that all oppositions threaten it with censorship.
The head of the environmentalists Marine Tondelier wrote in X: “I will not comment tonight. Everyone understands what I think.”
The deputy François Ruffin, ironically about the previous Lerconu government, which lasted 14 hours, wrote in
On the part of the communists, the senator and candidate for mayor of Paris, Ian Brossat, estimated in
In particular, he pointed to Rachida Dati, also a candidate for the capital, returned to the Ministry of Culture despite being involved in two judicial processes.
Source: BFM TV
