The mayor of Cannes, president of Nouvelle Énergie and president of the Association of Mayors of France was the guest of “franceinfo evening” Tuesday December 3.
Published on 03/12/2024 20:02
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“Today we must, we must completely change the way of running the country”said Tuesday, December 3 in “franceinfo evening” David Lisnard, mayor of Cannes, president of Nouvelle Énergie and president of the Association of Mayors of France (AMF), on the eve of the two motions of censure presented by the NFP and the far right against Prime Minister Michel Barnier.
“We realize more and more” that Emmanuel Macron “is a big part of the problem”he assures. A resignation of the President of the Republic “immediately, I believe that it is of no use since we cannot dissolve the National Assembly”warns David Lisnard who does not refute the idea in substance. “What interests me is that at some point there will be another structural policy carried out. And this will ultimately involve a presidential and legislative election.” Because he believes that with “a legislative session with the same president, we will have the same breakdown, we will have the same chaos”. La solution “will go through a new presidential election and legislative elections in the process”. According to the president of Nouvelle Energie, this resignation of Emmanuel Macron must take place “at the moment when we can dissolve and finally bring a new public policy and regain a little dignity”.
On the eve of the debate on the two motions of censure, David Lisnard believes that “censor the government”his “seems absurd” and goes “add crisis to chaos and chaos to crisis”. He judges that the current situation is “the fault of a degeneration of political life which has lasted for several years, even decades”as well as “this strange dissolution”. He also points to the “conformity of what is proposed on the budgetary level and which only adds expenses, more levies”. It is “the zero degree of management, of good management”. He still denounces “the RN who still got things” and of which he “hard to read the strategy”. For the mayor of Cannes, “we are witnessing the twilight of a spendthrift statist system, with a political class that is only made up of spendthrift postures”.
David Lisnard finally alerts “a diet crisis” which is taking shape, with Emmanuel Macron who “no longer has any real power and is a figure abroad”a Parliament “blocked” and a “spectacle” in the National Assembly “completely unworthy and chaotic”. “When we see that the government is about to be overthrown and cannot be dissolved until July, it looks more and more like a regime crisis.” According to him, the President of the Republic “won’t be able to wash their hands of it”.
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