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“It’s taking the problem backwards”: Mathilde Panot reaffirms on TF1 her opposition to the “non-censorship” pact

Mathilde Panot once again reaffirmed her opposition to the proposal of MP Boris Vallaud.

In the event of the fall of Michel Barnier's government, the elected socialist called for defining “conditions for non-censorship” with the various parties.

For Insoumise, “there is in no way a common front that can be created with the Macronists.”

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Boris Vallaud's proposal does not pass. In “Bonjour! La Matinale TF1”, this Tuesday, November 26, the leader of the La France insoumise deputy in the National Assembly, Mathilde Panot, reiterated her opposition to the wish of the socialist deputy of “raise the question of the conditions for non-censorship” with all parties, in particular with Renaissance, apart from the RN, in the event of the fall of Michel Barnier's government. “There is in no way a common front that can be established with the Macronists and a policy that is largely disavowed by the French,” insisted the rebellious elected official.

We do not agree with this proposal

Mathilde Panot

For her, “this is taking the problem backwards”instead emphasizing the solution brought by the NFP this summer. “We want a government of the New Popular Front, we have proposed Lucie Castets in Matignon with the program of the New Popular Front and it is on this programmatic basis that the debates take place in the National Assembly with the search for a majority text by text”she repeated, affirming that this method had worked “for manybudget amendments .”

Mathilde Panot also defended the position of La France insoumise vis-à-vis this proposal from Boris Vallaud, explaining that it was a question of“a question of political clarity, clarity that we owe to our voters”. According to the member for Val-de-, “It is also our duty to say that we do not agree with this proposal.”

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Following the proposal of the socialist deputy, Jean-Luc Mélenchon reacted strongly to X. The Insoumis leader thus accused the PS of being “organizing a new common base” in place of the current alliance of the New Popular Front, accusing it of “reach out” beyond the left. These exchanges added to the many reasons for discord between the Socialist Party and the Insoumis.


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