The government remains “open to dialogue” with the RN but to find a compromise, “it takes two”, government spokesperson Maud Bregeon declared on Monday, suggesting that the executive could evolve on reductions in reimbursement of medications, one of the RN’s red lines.
“The best interest of the country is that this country has a budget and does not sink into uncertainty,” she insisted on Europe1/Cnews, saying she was “very worried” about the future of the country. and warning that France would take months or years to recover from censorship.
But, “no one is obliged to do the impossible. So, if everyone has decided whatever the cost to vote for censorship, I do not have the means to prevent them” , however noted Ms. Bregeon in the face of the RN's intention to vote for censure.
In this case, she warned that “each deputy” from the left or from the RN voting for censure “will have to be held accountable in their constituency”.
Reductions in reimbursement for medicines are not included in the Social Security budget
In what looks like a final opening, she recalled that reductions in reimbursement for medicines do not appear in the Social Security budget on which the government could commit 49.3.
“There will then be regulatory measures to discuss,” she said, while the government plans to reduce the reimbursement rate for medicines by Social Security by 5% next year, as well as the coverage of medical consultations.
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