For PS Olivier Faure, “things have progressed rather”
“Things have progressed rather” on an “exchange of good practices”, declared the head of the Socialist Party Olivier Faure at the exit. According to him, the idea would be that “the government renounces 49.3”, a constitutional tool to pass in force in the National Assembly, “in exchange for which the oppositions would renounce a motion of censure”, like the one which brought down the executive last week for the first time since 1962.
? During our meeting at the Élysée, we reminded the president that we want a government and a left-wing Prime Minister to meet the aspirations of the French.
We immediately excluded the idea of a grand coalition with LR and the Macronists. What we… pic.twitter.com/hWJB3VP0nR
— Olivier Faure (@faureolivier) https://twitter.com/faureolivier/status/1866525747721932921?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw