François Hollande says he is ready to vote for a motion of censure against Michel Barnier

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PFor him, it’s no. François Hollande announced on Monday, September 9, that he would vote for a possible motion of censure against Michel Barnier, a member of the Republicans who has just been appointed Prime Minister.

“How can we accept that the French people who wanted to push aside the extreme right, who wanted there to be change […]”How do you expect us to give our consent?” declared the former President of the Republic, invited on France Inter, assuring that the government currently being formed is “supported” by the extreme right.

.@fhollande will vote for a motion of censure against Michel Barnier: “When a government is going to be right-wing, with right-wing policies, supported by the extreme right, how do you expect men and women from the left to participate in it?” #le710Inter pic.twitter.com/ce4DAhNGGT

— France Inter (@franceinter) https://twitter.com/franceinter/status/1833032844530131324?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw

“A government that will be right-wing with right-wing policies”

While the former European Commissioner is chaining consultations with a view to forming his government team, for MP Hollande, it is simply unthinkable that a member of the Socialist Party would participate, thus repeating the position of Olivier Faure, the first secretary of the PS. “Beyond the person of Michel Barnier, when it is a government that is going to be right-wing on a right-wing policy and that is going to be a government supported by the extreme right […]how do you want socialists or […] Read more

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