"An Isolated Macronie", "No Comment", "a Rapid Dissolution": After the Announcement of the Lecornu Ii Government, the Parties React
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While Emmanuel Macron called on all political parties on Monday 13 October to "work for stability", his Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu has yet to gain the confidence of Parliament. Former Minister of Economy, Eric Lombard, warns against a possible dissolution.
In the face of the resignation and the return of Lecornu, as well as the appointment this Monday of ministers with similar profiles to the previous ones, the union leaders laugh yellow. If none believe in the sustainability of the Lecornu II government, they share their distress in the face of the instability of the social partners and its repercussions in Isère.
While the Lecornu II government has just been appointed, it is already the subject of two motions of censure on Monday morning, on which the National Assembly will have to decide in the coming days.
France and the National Rally have again promised Sunday to censor the Lecornu 2 government, while the first secretary of the Socialist Party Olivier Faure and the patron of the ecologists Marine Tondelier have contented themselves with a laconic reaction reflecting their dismay. ...
The political parties soon took action at the announcement of Sebastien Lecornu's new government on Sunday, October 12. The PS maintains suspense.
Mathilde Panot, the leader of the deputies of La France Insoumise, promised to censor the new government as soon as possible. The other left-wing parties refuse to comment for the hour.
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