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The socialist leaders remained “hungry” during their meeting on Monday noon with the new Prime Minister, François Bayrou, with whom they “talked a lot about the non-censorship pact” without this exchange being “conclusive”. “We are in an opposition which is itself open to compromise. A path still needs to be opened. And from this point of view, for the moment, we have been left wanting more. We do not yet have precise indications on how the Prime Minister intends to govern,” said the First Secretary of the PS, Olivier Faure, after the meeting.

He was accompanied by group leaders Boris Vallaud for the National Assembly and Patrick Kanner for the Senate.

The deputies Boris Vallaud, Olivier Faure and Patrick Kanner of the socialist group in the National Assembly (PS), answer questions from journalists after being received by Emmanuel Macron, as part of a consultation at the Elysée, on December 10 2024 in .– Thomas Hubert/Kick/KICK

“And we want to understand what are the conditions from which we could consider that this government is in a logic of going beyond what Macronism was for seven years,” he clarified. If it were to have the same policy, with a Prime Minister who was a historical traveling companion of the President of the Republic, the same causes producing the same effects, we would censure him in the same way. »

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