Michel Barnier may be living his last moments at Matignon. Starting this Monday, December 2, the Prime Minister will present his draft 2025 budget to the National Assembly. After the pledges given to the far right the head of government hopes to have removed the motion of censure in the event of use of 49.9. “There are plenty of hypotheses that remain openanalyzes the socialist deputy for Toulois Dominique Potier. This will depend on the choice, ultimately, of the National Rally. From this chaos, we can learn a lesson. Without national union, we will always be dependent on the RN.”
“It’s not Michel Barnier’s head that counts”
An idea shared by his colleague, the socialist of the second constituency of Meurthe-et-Moselle, Stéphane Hablot. He says it, his group “will vote on the motion of censure, but we are not for instability in France.” He also appeals, to a government of national unity to replace that of Michel Barnier. The parliamentarian extends a hand to the deputies of the republican arc, “including with sensitivities that are not ours.”
Same story with the Vosges MP LIOT Stéphane Viry. “It is time for us to get out of this period of political uncertainty, which is damaging for the French. The head of Michel Barnier is not what matters. What matters is the credibility of France cannot do without a part of the left, without a part of the right.”
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