The Prime Minister receives all the political forces this Thursday, December 19 in Matignon, with the exception of La France insoumise and the National Rally. “We will not participate in a government of national unity,” judges the president of the LFI deputies on BFMTV-RMC.
“Mr. Barnier did not make the fall, Mr. Bayrou will not make the winter.” The observation of the president of the deputies La France insoumise is concise this Thursday, December 19 on BFMTV-RMC, almost a week after the appointment of François Bayrou to Matignon.
In the coming hours, the Prime Minister invites the presidents of the National Assembly Yaël Braun-Pivet and the Senate Gérard Larcher with all the French political forces with the exception of the rebels and the National Rally.
“Everyone chooses their own strategy”
After reserving their participation, the Ecologists will be present, as will the socialists and communists. And too bad if the New Popular Front appears once again divided in its desire to dialogue or not with François Bayrou.
“Everyone chooses their own strategy” but “I believe that the entire NFP will be involved in the vote on the motion of censure,” Mathilde Panot, for her part, trivialized.
Already very weakened in Matignon after a controversy linked to his presence at the municipal council of Pau in the middle of a crisis meeting for Mayotte, devastated by cyclone Chido, François Bayrou is now trying to get back on track. On the menu for the next few years: the attempt to work on a government of national unity.
LFI “will not participate in a government of national unity”
The format of the meeting convened on Thursday by the Prime Minister is reminiscent of that of nine days ago around Emmanuel Macron at the Élysée, where scenarios of non-censorship of oppositions were discussed, in exchange for an absence of appeal in 49.3 by the government or dissolution by the president. Nothing conclusive came out of it.
“We will not participate in a government of national unity”, insists the MP for Val-de-Marne, judging that the NFP, which came out on top at the polls during the last legislative elections, “must be called to power”.
It’s difficult to prove him wrong: despite their arrival, his partners on the left all display their skepticism. Marine Tondelier, the boss of the Ecologists, called this Wednesday evening in a press release not to pursue a “policy disavowed by the voters”. Same story for Fabien Roussel.
Bayrou already very low in a survey
“If we just change the people, but we have the same, the same budgets, the same difficulties for the French, we will censor that budget,” for his part criticized the number 1 of the communists Fabien Roussel to the AFP .
François Bayrou only received 36% satisfaction according to an Ifop survey for Sud radio, the lowest score among his latest predecessors. When he started at Matignon, Michel Barnier received 52% favorable opinions in the same study.