Macron under pressure, Bayrou ready “to help”, calls Mélenchon’s bluff

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Published8.‍ December ⁤2024, 5:12 pm

FranceMacron under pressure, Bayrou ​ready “to help”, calls Mélenchon’s bluff

The major maneuvers to appoint a prime minister⁢ will begin. ⁢Many tenors spoke this weekend.

National Assembly President Yaël braun-Pivet urged the head of state to‍ appoint a ⁢new prime minister “in the coming hours”.

On the eve of the new political consultations at the‌ Élysée, Emmanuel Macron is​ under pressure from his camp: the President of⁣ the Assembly asks him to appoint a new Prime Minister “in the next few hours”, and François Bayrou ‍says he is ready “to help. ” without formally declaring himself to Matignon.

“We cannot ‍continue like this,” warned⁢ the⁢ President of the MoDem François Bayrou ​on Sunday, who remained silent from the censorship⁣ of ‍the Barnier​ government.

“If I can ⁤help us ‌get ⁤out of all this, I will,” said the mayor of Pau, among others ‍- to Matignon, on France Bleu Béarn.

The President of the National Assembly Yaël Braun-Pivet, for​ her part, urged the Head of State to appoint a new Prime Minister‌ “quickly” “in‍ the next few ​hours” and ​Emmanuel‌ Macron still has‍ to receive the communists on Monday ​at the Elysée and the Communists. ⁢ecologists,but not the Insoumis who refused ⁢the invitation.

Like some Macronists, ⁤including​ the leader of the deputies Gabriel Attal, the holder of the perch is campaigning ⁣to create an expanded ​central bloc from the Republicans ​to the Socialists.

“If we add the common ⁤base, the ⁣group ⁤(self-reliant) Liot and the PS, we reach 299​ deputies, she noted before the RTL-M6-Le Figaro-Public Senate Jury. “You have⁣ a majority there, so there can be no ⁣more censorship.”

and ⁤calling for a “joint‍ program of action” between these political⁢ groups, especially on ⁤care,​ agriculture,⁢ simplification, decentralization and “why not” proportional representation.

This outstretched left hand is not to the taste ⁢of‍ National Rally president Jordan Bardella. It will be “the alliance of everything and its opposite. All this to prevent the millions of voters who ⁢voted for the RN to express​ their thoughts,” ⁢he said on ‌France 3.

The Lepéniste party was not invited to the Élysée, but Jordan bardella asked​ that the next tenant of Matignon receive it to “clearly communicate red lines” to his party.

“You can’t⁢ pretend we’re not ⁤here,” ⁣he said. Marine Le Pen has already ‌warned that she could vote for ⁤a censure motion again.

On ⁣the left, two lines have been clashing since the fall of Michel barnier. On the‌ one⁣ hand, socialists, ecologists and communists, to ​varying degrees, call for discussion.Conversely,​ La‍ France insoumise threatens the explosion of the New Popular front.

If⁣ the socialists join ‍the ⁤government in the ⁢future, “the New​ Popular Front ​will continue without them. We refuse ⁢to ‍rule ⁢this current ⁣right-wing bloc,” warned Jean-Luc Mélenchon in ⁣an⁢ interview ​with the Italian daily “la Repubblica” ⁢and the Spanish ⁢daily “El Pais”.

The ​tribune does⁢ not stop⁣ his‍ attacks against olivier Faure. “It is not‌ he who decides”,he says,criticizing the ‌approach of the‍ First Secretary of the PS,who met the head of State on​ Friday to offer him “reciprocal concessions”.

“We have been presented with a fait accompli,”⁣ laments the tribune, denouncing the “extremely brutal” and “personal” method ⁢of‌ Olivier Faure who “wants”​ to ⁣be⁢ Prime​ Minister of⁢ the ⁣left. and his ⁤party “doing⁤ 1.67% in the 2022⁤ presidential election”.

“I think Emmanuel Macron is fooling everyone.​ He will not appoint a left-wing ⁣Prime Minister,” as Olivier Faure wishes, he warns ‌franceinfo. The deputy leader denies a strategy​ entirely aimed at⁣ “dividing the New Popular Front”‌ and refuses, like the leader of the LFI deputies mathilde Panot,‌ “to betray the voters”.

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– What are⁣ the⁣ key factors influencing President‍ Macron’s decision to appoint a new Prime Minister in France?

Title: Navigating ⁤Political pressures: A Fresh Turn in ‍French Politics

Interviewer: Welcome to Time.news! Today we have⁤ the pleasure of speaking with Dr. Claire⁣ Dubois, a political analyst and expert on French governance. Dr. Dubois,thank you for joining us.

Dr. Claire Dubois: Thank you for having me! ⁤It’s a crucial time in French politics, and I’m‌ eager to discuss it.

Interviewer: Absolutely! So, let’s get right into ‍it. The recent article highlights the increasing pressure on President Macron to appoint ​a⁢ new Prime ⁢Minister swiftly. Can ⁤you unpack‌ the ​current political⁢ climate for us?

Dr. claire Dubois: Certainly. Emmanuel Macron is facing considerable pressure from within his own ranks, particularly after the National Assembly President, Yaël Braun-Pivet,‌ called for an appointment “in the ​coming hours.” This reflects not only a sense of urgency but also dissatisfaction ‍among‍ lawmakers regarding the current leadership.

Interviewer: It sounds like a critical‍ moment. what do you think is driving this urgency for ​a new ⁣Prime Minister?

Dr. Claire‌ Dubois: The urgency stems from a series of challenges the government ‍is grappling with. Macron’s governance has encountered​ various legislative hurdles, and the need for ⁣strong leadership ⁣is paramount. ‍With ongoing political maneuvering, the appointment of a new Prime Minister could possibly stabilize the situation and rally the ‍party’s base.

Interviewer: François Bayrou has also expressed a willingness to ‍help without formally declaring himself a candidate for Matignon. What implications ‌does his statement have for Macron’s decision-making?

Dr. Claire Dubois:⁢ bayrou’s readiness to assist is meaningful. He’s a seasoned politician with experience and a strong grasp of the political​ landscape. by leaving the door open without formally stepping in, he places pressure on Macron to consider viable options.​ It suggests that there are strategic⁣ discussions⁤ happening behind the scenes, and Macron may need to⁤ appease various factions within the party.

Interviewer: That’s intriguing.What ⁢would be the potential impact of ⁣a new⁤ Prime Minister on key policy agendas?

Dr. ‍Claire Dubois: ⁣A new Prime Minister could mean a fresh approach ⁢to policies.​ Depending on who is ‍appointed, we might see a shift ‌in focus on pressing issues like economic‌ recovery, climate change initiatives, or immigration reform.The ‌new leader’s vision could either align‍ with macron’s agenda ⁤or redirect it entirely,which ‌could energize ​or further fracture party support.

Interviewer: Moving forward,what should we watch for⁣ in ‌the ‌coming days and weeks as this situation unfolds?

Dr. Claire Dubois: Keep an‍ eye on‍ the Élysée and any announcements regarding consultations taking place there. Additionally, watch the reactions from various political factions and how the public responds to ⁢potential candidates. Social media and public ⁤sentiment will play a crucial role in shaping the narrative ‌and influencing Macron’s ultimate choice.

Interviewer: Thank you, Dr. Dubois, for your insights. It’s‍ clear that the next steps in this political landscape are vital, and we will​ certainly be watching closely.

Dr. Claire Dubois: Thank you for having me! It’s an exciting time, and I look forward to‍ seeing how this all develops.

Interviewer: And thank you to our⁤ audience for tuning in. Be sure to stay updated with Time.news for the latest developments in French ⁢politics and beyond!

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