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REACTIONS. “In two days we will vote on censorship”, political parties react to François Bayrou’s speech

“Overall, within the ecological and social group, we were appalled, appalled by a poor speech, which was vague, which gave […] winks to the RN […] The only thing we have retained is that the government will not return to the pension reform, there will be no suspension […] Ecology is 158 words after an hour and a quarter of speech […] In two days we will vote on censorship,” she reacted to the press.

The position of the socialist group on the upcoming vote of censure remains to be determined: the deputies will meet after their president Boris Vallaud speaks. “In view of the compromises obtained and the announcements made by the Prime Minister, we are asking ourselves the question of censorship, not unanimously, but nonetheless,” a socialist deputy slipped to Télévisions

Smoking speech

“We fear that it is your political status quo that […] continu [e] of fueling instability in our country”, worries Stéphane Peu (Democratic and Republican Left) from the podium of the Assembly after the Prime Minister, who pleads for “a major change of political course”. “But at this stage, Mr. Prime Minister, you are not taking the lead.”

And to criticize the composition of the government, “more than half of the members of which belong to the censored government of Michel Barnier”

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Jean-Luc Mélenchon calls François Bayrou's speech “smoke-mongering”. “The debt is the result of the organized impoverishment of the State. The cost of State payments to Social Security compensates for reductions in contributions decided by governments. Social Security belongs to its contributors. Let the unions manage! »

“What a disappointment”

“What a disappointment,” declares Jean-Philippe Tanguy for the National Rally (RN), first of all castigating, in François Bayrou’s declaration, the proposals for “conferences, committees, commissions, big things, little gadgets which will not solve anything” but could even rather “multiply the bureaucracy that you have condemned”.

Regarding the situation in Mayotte, “you lie about everything, about electricity, about food, about water, about school, about care, about security, about migratory overwhelm,” he adds. , specifying that “our demand for fraternity, solidarity and dignity towards Mayotte is a red line”.

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