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Jean-François Copé in turn calls for the resignation of Emmanuel Macron

After the call to this effect from MP Liot Charles de Courson this Wednesday morning, the mayor of judged on BFMTV that the political forces are “all victims of the dissolution which resembles nothing and for which we pay the price every day “.

Five months after the convening of early legislative elections on the evening of the European elections, Emmanuel Macron is perceived within the political class as the main person responsible for the current quagmire. While the Barnier government cannot rely on a majority in the Assembly – unlike the relative base of 2022 which was in support of the Borne and Attal teams – it hovers above the Prime Minister with threats of censorship in response to 49.3 “probably» drawn, according to the Prime Minister, at the time of the return of the budget projects to the Palais-Bourbon.

Even before knowing the outcome of these texts and therefore the political future of Matignon's host, several figures are calling on the President of the Republic to resign in order to unravel the crux of the crisis. After the call from MP Liot Charles de Courson this Wednesday morning to this effect, the mayor of Meaux (Seine-et-) Jean-François Copé is recommending the same solution. The former boss of the UMP, invited a few hours later on BFMTV, first protested against the dissolution “which looks like nothing and for which we pay the price every day.” A reference to the tripolarization of the Assembly, which reduces the government's room for maneuver, hampered by a majority of opposition groups.

“It’s not the same song”

Faced with this puzzle, “There is only one solution left, it is a new presidential election. It must be anticipated”continued the former Minister of the Budget, according to whom the Head of State “did not realize that it cannot last until 2027.” “It’s impossible,” he insisted while a large majority of French people (63%) believe, according to an Elabe poll for BFMTV, that Emmanuel Macron should end his mandate if the government is overthrown in the coming days.

A climate of distrust which pushes Jean-François Copé to justify his conviction a little more: “For six months it’s been a mess, we can’t say we haven’t been warned. Everyone will see what it means to vote RN, to vote LFI or for government parties. It’s definitely not the same song.” “Now the French are alerted: where is the disorder and where is the serenity?” he pretended to ask.

What happens in this political whirlwind of Marine Le Pen? While the leader of the RN deputies suggests that her troops will vote for censure against the team of Michel Barnier, Jean-François Copé “doesn’t understand anything about his strategy.” “If she destabilizes the country today, people will blame her. All her work of respectability is falling apart because she is ready to vote with Mélenchon to ruin the country. pointed out the mayor of Meaux again.

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