“The lives of the French are very far from the bargaining between François Bayrou and Bruno Retailleau,” laments Ian Brossat, PCF senator

“The lives of the French are very far from the bargaining between François Bayrou and Bruno Retailleau,” laments Ian Brossat, PCF senator
“The lives of the French are very far from the bargaining between François Bayrou and Bruno Retailleau,” laments Ian Brossat, PCF senator

Published on 18/12/2024 12:26

Updated on 18/12/2024 12:27

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“The lives of the French are very far from the bargaining between François Bayrou and Bruno Retailleau,” laments Ian Brossat, PCF senator
“The lives of the French are very far from the bargaining between François Bayrou and Bruno Retailleau,” laments Ian Brossat, PCF senator
(franceinfo)

In the midst of controversy over his comments on immigration to Mayotte, Bruno Retailleau was received on Wednesday December 18 in Matignon by Prime Minister François Bayrou. Ian Brossat, communist senator from , and Violette Spillebout, Renaissance deputy from the North, debate these negotiations in the franceinfo “Duel”.

Supported by his camp, the resigning Minister of the Interior Bruno Retailleau was received by François Bayrou on Wednesday December 18. He had previously set his conditions on BFMTV to remain in government, wishing in particular to crack down to stem irregular Comorian immigration to Mahorais territory. “When I see the bargaining between François Bayrou and Bruno Retailleau, I have the feeling that the lives of the French are very far away” of their imperatives, judge Ian Brossat, PCF senator from Paris, on franceinfo on Wednesday.

The elected communist believes that “the priorities of the French”what are, he says, “purchasing power, access to health, access to education”are not addressed by Bruno Retailleau. “We have a Minister of the Interior who only talks about immigration”he emphasizes.

“I think that a resigning Minister of the Interior who talks about public order, security and the fight against illegal immigration is just normal and it is also what many French people expect “replies Violette Spillebout, Renaissance MP for the North. The elected official from the presidential camp nevertheless says “All right” with the fact that “this appears like bargaining between personalities, it’s quite a shame”.

Watch the entire duel in the video above.

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