While Michel Barnier's government is threatened with censorship, Wednesday December 4, the ecologist Yannick Jadot pleaded, in an interview with Le Figaro, for a “transitional republican pact” with a government led by the left but including “ministers from of the central block”.
Yannick Jadot reveals his solution to get France out of the institutional blockage in which it has been stuck since the dissolution of the National Assembly. In an interview with Figaro published Wednesday December 4, the environmentalist senator believes that if Michel Barnier's government were to be censored, the National Assembly would have to find “a non-censorship agreement, around a restricted base of essential measures for the French“, between the left-wing alliance of the New Popular Front (NFP) and the Macronist central bloc.
Yannick Jadot believes that Emmanuel Macron will have no choice but to appoint a new Prime Minister from the NFP.since our coalition came first in the legislative elections“. “From the moment such a pact exists, I do not exclude that there could be ministers from the central bloc“, affirmed the environmentalist tenor, nevertheless believing that “the center of gravity of the next government must be much further to the left than it is today.“
Two blocs brought to agree “on transpartisan subjects”
Yannick Jadot judges that a government between the left and the central bloc would stabilize the country politically until the next presidential election in 2027. The NFP and the macronie could, according to him, get along “on transpartisan subjects such as tax and social justice, proportional representation, adaptation to climate change, housing, carbon-free industry, public services, medical deserts, end of life, farmers' income without sacrificing health and biodiversity“. The central bloc “must choose between continuing and formalizing its alliance with the extreme right or returning to the field of the Republic, democracy and progress“, estimated Yannick Jadot.
published on December 4 at 10:20 a.m., Quentin Marchal, 6Medias
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