Invited this Thursday morning by France Inter, former president François Hollande affirmed that a dismissal of Emmanuel Macron would be an additional factor of instability.
In Emmanuel Macron's place, François Hollande would have done very differently. “I would not have dissolved the National Assembly, I would not have appointed Michel Barnier as prime minister, I would not have appointed 42 ministers who do not get along.” It is because of these numerous disagreements that the NFP deputy from Corrèze will vote for the motion of censure against the Barnier government if it uses article 49.3 of the Constitution to have the budget adopted.
However, the former president is not calling for Emmanuel Macron to resign, and is not joining the efforts of certain left-wing elected officials aimed at dismissing him. In these hours of instability and peril on the markets, François Hollande, praising his spirit “of responsibility”, says he is hostile to the holding of an early presidential election. Unlike the majority group of the New Popular Front. “The Insoumis are obsessed with bringing down Emmanuel Macron, having a presidential election and presenting Jean-Luc Mélenchon as a candidate,” he squeaked. Before adding: “He will not be president, he knows that. He won’t even be in the second round, he knows that.”
Asked about the troubled position of the Socialist Party, which fears chaos while refusing to vote on the budget, the MP got annoyed: “Nothing was done to give the left coalition a chance last September. And now, while it is in difficulty, we are being criticized for not supporting the government?
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