Confidence Vote and After-Bayrou: "if the Left Is in Matignon, the Right Will Be in the Opposition," Warns Lr Who Makes His Return
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At J-1, the games seem to be made: despite his media marathon, the Prime Minister does not seem to have managed to find the arguments to avoid a defeat. All eyes are already turning on the days after.
The Prime Minister plays his survival in Matignon on Monday. Several scenarios are possible: improbable retention, resignation followed by the appointment of a new government, dissolution or interim prolongation.
On Monday at 3 p.m., François Bayrou will submit to a vote of confidence of the deputies on the question of the public deficit, thus putting his post at stake. This Sunday, during LR's return speech, Retailleau martèle that it is "out of question" that a Socialist Prime Minister be appointed in Matignon. Follow the latest information. - IN DIRECT - Vote of confidence, J-1: for Bruno Retailleau, "out of question" that a Socialist Prime Minister b…
However, the party's secretary-general, Othman Nasrou, did not specify whether this position was synonymous with the automatic censorship of a socialist prime minister.
After disagreements between Retailleau and Wauquiez, the right-wing party hammers that it will be in the opposition if Macron turns to the PS. But does not rule out a possible censorship.
The general secretary of the Republicans, Othman Nasrou, said on Saturday in Port-Marly that "if the left is in Matignon, the right will be in the opposition", thus excluding any possibility of a large coalition. On two days of the vote of confidence, he assures that "there will be no disapproval" of LR, while avoiding promising an automatic censorship of a socialist Prime Minister," reports TF1. "With nearly 2,000 members, Othman Nasrou tried t…
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