Bayrou proposes a meeting with Larcher, Braun-Pivet and the presidents of groups and parties. In a letter, François Bayrou proposed to the President of the National Assembly, the President of the Senate and the “presidents of political parties and presidents of groups who have had responsibility for the affairs of the country at one period or another” to meet Thursday at 2 p.m. in Matignon. The Prime Minister justifies this solemn meeting by “the unprecedented and serious situation” which means that France will be without a budget on Christmas Eve. He adds to this the unprecedented tragedy in Mayotte and the riots in New Caledonia.
LR in government? “The conditions are not met for the moment,” according to Retailleau. The conditions “are not met for the moment” for LR to enter the government, says the resigning Minister of the Interior Bruno Retailleau, who will meet François Bayrou on Wednesday morning to discuss it. “I could only stay in government if I am able to pursue the policy that the majority of French people want, that is to say, to restore authority, firmness, public order, both in the streets only at our borders,” he says on BFMTV-RMC about his personal case.
Marine Tondelier: François Bayrou “is the laughing stock of the French”. « François Bayrou is paving the way for his own censorship. And as he takes the same path as Michel Barnier, there is a strong risk that he will experience the same fate. » Marine Tondelier did not mince her words on BFMTV after the Prime Minister’s invitation to a meeting in Matignon this Friday at 2 p.m. His first hours as Prime Minister “are a failure, it’s a fiasco, it’s the laughing stock of the French who sincerely wanted it to work,” continued the national secretary of the Ecologists. “He is multiplying the missteps, the political mistakes, it is not credible. He is multiplying the missteps, the political mistakes, it is not credible. »
Marine Tondelier has “no argument for not voting for censure”. On Public Senate, the boss of the Ecologists Marine Tondelier affirms that “theThe choice of this Prime Minister is an outrage; he actually had to roll around in the office of the President of the Republic to be appointed, which says a lot.” “ I have no argument for not voting for censure. They are the chaos,” she judges.
Parliament definitively adopts the special law. After the National Assembly on Monday, the upper house approved this Wednesday identically the special law, an atypical bill and very restricted in its scope which authorizes the executive to levy taxes and borrow to finance the State and Social Security. It can therefore be promulgated before December 31, but will not spare the government and Parliament from providing France with a budget for 2025.