2024-12-16 17:15:00
An interview “inconclusive”. It is with the help of these two not very encouraging words that the Socialist Party (PS) described its interview with François Bayrou on Monday 16 December. Olivier Faure, first secretary of the PS, who declared yes “he remained hungry”, He was accompanied by Boris Vallaud, president of the socialist group in the National Assembly, and Patrick Kanner, president of the socialist group in the Senate. “I am waiting,” commented the latter, also visibly disappointed in the end of his visit to the Hôtel de Matignon.
The three expected more enthusiasm from the new prime minister, the PS, with its 66 deputies, is a key party not to be overlooked if it wants to find a majority base in the National Assembly to hope to survive. But Patrick Kanner instead recounts a rather destabilizing confusion: “I can’t say:”We’ll get there!” I don’t know… Maybe… Or there will be nothing from the Prime Minister. And if there is nothing, there will be censorship on our part. » For now, the PS limited itself to formally declaring that it will not participate in François Bayrou’s government. Anyone who risks doing so would face expulsion proceedings from the party.
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