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The vice-president of the Assembly pleads so that the Prime Minister and the “barycenter” of the future government, open far to the left, do not “necessarily” come from the macronie or LR.
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After the fall of the Barnier government and the bitter failure of the macrono-LR coalition, the question of coupling arises – inevitably a little «baroque» – who would be likely to hold power for more than ninety days. With a few subsidiary questions to determine its contours: which parties, which measures, which headliner?
Ideas are flourishing in macronie regarding a new «coalition», going from LR to more or less far to the left (but always with the exception of LFI). Roland Lescure, whose name despite himself circulated in the first lists of prime ministers to replace Barnier, is thus “always in favor of a coalition going from the PCF to LR”. With a major nuance that the EPR vice-president of the Assembly is the only one, in (late?) the “common base”, to outline: “He believes very strongly that it must not come from what
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