The LFI deputy also invites members of the NFP who are currently negotiating with Emmanuel Macron to “come home” or risk “fracturing” the movement.
Published on 11/12/2024 09:07
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“The hypothesis of François Bayrou at Matignon is censorship”warns the coordinator of France insoumise, Manuel Bompard on franceinfo Wednesday December 11. François Bayrou is “continuity with macronism”.
On the other hand, there is no censorship “if it’s a government of the New Popular Front”declares Manuel Bompard. The 'no 49.3/no censorship' deal, as it is emerging, does not convince Manuel Bompard. If the next government is led by a right-wing or Macronist Prime Minister, the commitment not to resort to 49.3 is not “not a victory”, believes Manuel Bompard.
The LFI deputy also calls on socialists, ecologists and communists who sat down around Emmanuel Macron to define a non-censorship framework for the next government. “come home”. “There is no such thing as a non-censorship agreement”assures the coordinator of La France insoumise. “If some are going to venture into a grand coalition with the right and the Macronists, or even to the point of participating in a government of national unity or general interest, as the President of the Republic said, ( …) obviously they are going to fracture the new Popular Front”, warns Manuel Bompard.