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Corrèze MP and former President of the Republic François Hollande said on Sunday that he was once again in favour of censuring Michel Barnier’s government, which was presented on Saturday evening. Like the rest of the left, he believes that the government leans too far to the right.
Invited to France Bleu Limousin this Sunday morning, François Hollande said he was in favor of censuring the government presented by Michel Barnier on Saturday evening. “We must censure and a socialist motion of censure seems to me to be the right solution to have a maximum number of parliamentarians who agree with it,” said the former President of the Republic, in line with the rest of the left that considers this government illegitimate.
“A fragile government”
For the Corrèze MP, the dissolution of the National Assembly by the President of the Republic Emmanuel Macron led to “the same thing as in the past, but with an even more present right wing in the government, and to take painful measures for our fellow citizens”. As a reminder, the Prime Minister appointed 39 ministers, including 17 from the outgoing majority and 10 from the Les Républicains party.
“It is a fragile government”, where “there are no heavyweights”, and which “holds its survival on the National Rally”, he added. Questioned on the new Minister of Justice Didier Migaud, a former socialist MP who left the PS in 2010, François Hollande believes that he “has long since abandoned any affiliation with the Socialist Party and the left”.
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