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after the censorship of the Barnier government, “the political forces of the Republican front must come together to define possible convergences”

Lhe political irresponsibility threatens to plunge our nation into the abyss. It is time to stop gambling on the future of the country and respect the results of the legislative elections of July 7.

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Preferring to give in to the far right rather than engage in a real dialogue with the left, Michel Barnier's government has condemned itself to depending on the goodwill of Marine Le Pen. Until the fall. Our country, already in a difficult situation, is now experiencing a regime crisis whose consequences risk being dramatic.

The President of the Republic is obviously responsible for this bankruptcy. The slow poison of dissolution continues to spread and the legislative elections have clarified nothing, except one thing: a majority of French people still refuse to hand over the controls to the far right. There was, ultimately, only one incontestable winner on July 7: the Republican front, whose sole aim was to block the path of the National Rally (RN). However, Emmanuel Macron, because he refused any reorientation of his economic and social policy, appointed as prime minister a representative of the only political force to have rejected this republican barrier. Such denial of the electoral results could not end any other way.

Shopkeeper postures

But the responsibility goes beyond the executive couple. It is general. Incapable of truly accepting the idea of ​​compromise between rivals and adversaries, French political forces have consistently and confidently preferred shopkeeper postures to the general interest. This made us waste precious time, at a time, moreover, when the left could take advantage of a favorable balance of power to impose a certain number of advances for all French people.

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When an attitude leads to a dead end, it must be changed. The time has come to be faithful to the Republican surge in the second round of the legislative elections, which presupposes dialogue and the confrontation of ideas between parties having neither the same project nor the same visions. Faced with the absence of an absolute majority, this is the path that we proposed on the evening of July 7. And more than ever it is the only one who can get us out of the rut.

We refuse the path of chaos of those who demand the resignation of President Macron and the calling of an early presidential election. At a constant constitutional perimeter, such an election organized in haste against a backdrop of widespread disorder and incandescent anger would open the doors of power to the RN and allow it to use dangerous institutional mechanisms to destroy the very foundations of our democracy. .

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