“We said to ourselves that we would come on a Monday, during a calm day parliamentaryly. It is not certain that this is, ultimately, the verification of our promise. » This Monday, December 2, François Hollande, the former President of the Republic who once again became a deputy for Corrèze, insisted on maintaining his visit to the Hautes-Alpes promised for several weeks to the mayor of La Bâtie-Neuve, Joël Bonnafoux, as well as 'to the two socialist deputies of the department, Valérie Rossi and Marie-José Allemand.
“I did not want to question this visit to the Hautes-Alpes”
“Was there anywhere else to go other than La Bâtie-Neuve? », he joked as a preamble to his speech, after visiting the health center in which ten doctors are based, as well as the town's media library. A decision which delighted local elected officials, while within the National Assembly, pressure is mounting on a motion of censure which could follow the decision of the Prime Minister, Michel Barnier, to use the first 49.3 of his mandate to have the Social Security Financing Bill (PLFSS) adopted without a vote.
“It is true that events are happening in Paris, even if there will not necessarily be debates this afternoon (Monday). If there is a 49.3, a debate will take place on Wednesday or Thursday,” declared François Hollande. “I did not want to question this visit to the Hautes-Alpes, because I believe that the effort made by the mayor and elected officials to install health professionals is what is needed if the we want to ensure that life in the region is as pleasant and safe as possible. This is what citizens are asking for,” expressed the former head of state.
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