During the last Council of Ministers of the resigned government, Wednesday December 11, Emmanuel Macron openly criticized the socialists and their involvement in censorship, reveals Le Parisien. Without naming him directly, the head of state targeted his predecessor, François Hollande.
Censorship with a bitter taste for Emmanuel Macron. During the last Council of Ministers of Michel Barnier's resigned government, Wednesday December 11 at the Élysée, the head of state focused on the “anti-republican front”, which he had already mentioned during his presidential speech on Thursday December 5. As revealed The Parisianthe President of the Republic expressed strong anger towards the Socialist Party (PS).
“Socialist elected officials, and some had eminent responsibilities, will have difficulty explaining to their voters that they mixed their votes with the RN and LFI“, pointed the finger at Emmanuel Macron who, without naming him, was directly targeting François Hollande. Before insisting to the resigning ministers: “It is important that the French understand that there are consequences to censorship“.
Emmanuel Macron wants to expand the “common base”
In the midst of negotiations to appoint a new Prime Minister, the President of the Republic also recognized that the “common base” must be broadened to avoid further censorship. “The meaning of the discussions we are having is to see if a broader base or if a non-censorship agreement is possible“, declared Emmanuel Macron.
published on December 11 at 2:15 p.m., Quentin Marchal, 6Medias
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