Manuel Valls back to government? He answers in "Les Grandes Gueules": Current Woman The MAG

For almost 40 years, Manuel Valls has climbed almost every level of the Republic. From his 17 years and his membership in the Socialist Party until Matignon in 2014, through the town hall of Evry, the one who often took his side in the dark devoted his life to French politics. But then, his failure in the socialist primaries and his painful re-election as deputy of Essonne will be right for the former Prime Minister, collateral victim of the collapse of the left. Exiled to Barcelona, his hometown, where he managed to land a position as a city councilor, Manuel Valls continues to give his opinion and tries to keep a place on the French political chessboard. For the past month, the former mayor of Evry has been full of praise for Emmanuel Macron's management of the health crisis. Questioned by Les Grandes Gueules Thursday April 16, 2020 on RMC Story, the Catalan responded to rumors that evoke his return to a government of national unity.

Manuel Valls does not close the door to a return to France

Confined to the Balearic Islands, Manuel Valls first spoke of the ravages of the Covid-19, which affected his family closely. "It's always difficult to talk about it but my mother-in-law, my wife's mother, passed away a few days ago and my wife is now confined because she was infected. These are difficult moments (…) I have been confined for almost a month ", did he declare. Regarding his return to business in France, the former Prime Minister says: "I want to comment on the rumors but you know that these debates on the old and the new world, I never believed it (…) Honestly, all this is indecent at this level! You realize, we are in the middle of a war against disease, we have not come out of confinement and each other, we would push each other … It makes no sense! ". He still concedes to be available: "my homeland is France (…) Obviously if I could help my country at some point, I could do it in a thousand ways".

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