Emmanuel Macron today receives several political leaders, ranging from the Socialist Party to the Republicans

Emmanuel Macron today receives several political leaders, ranging from the Socialist Party to the Republicans
Emmanuel Macron today receives several political leaders, ranging from the Socialist Party to the Republicans

The parade in the courtyard of the Elysée resumes. Emmanuel Macron receives, Friday December 6, several political leaders, from the Socialist Party to the Republicans, with a view to the formation of“a government of general interest”after the censorship of Michel Barnier on Wednesday. The president must receive representatives of Renaissance, Horizons and MoDem, including his boss François Bayrou, at 8:30 a.m., franceinfo learned from a parliamentary source. At the end of the morning, it will be the turn of the representatives of the PS, including the First Secretary of the party Olivier Faure, then those of the LR at the beginning of the afternoon. Follow our live stream.

The name of the next Prime Minister will soon be known. In his televised speech Thursday evening, Emmanuel Macron said he would appoint “in the coming days” the new tenant of Matignon responsible for forming a “general interest government”. The announcement of the name of a new head of government is not expected before the weekend, or even Monday, and even more time should be required to know the composition of his new team.

A “special” law tabled within the month. Emmanuel Macron announced Thursday the submission of a draft “special law” in Parliament in mid-December, to “apply in 2025 the choices [budgétaires] of 2024″. This law, as stipulated in article 45 of the organic law relating to finance laws, will be filed “before mid-December in Parliament”. “This temporary law will allow, as provided for by our Constitution, the continuity of public services and the life of the country. It will apply for 2025 the choices of 2024.”

The resignation of Emmanuel Macron acclaimed by rebels. On the set of TF1, the founder of La insoumise, Jean-Luc Mélenchon, assured that the president was “the cause of the problem”predicting that he “will go away by the force of events”. The LFI deputy, Clémence Guetté, also estimated on France 2 that Emmanuel Macron should “go now”.


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