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Yannick Jadot: "Emmanuel Macron humiliates his Parliament"

2020-12-03T12:55:40.968Z


The ecologist MEP denounces the limits of the verticality of the power exercised by the President of the Republic.


Yannick Jadot is sounding the alarm on the way Emmanuel Macron exercises power.

“We have a President of the Republic who, faced with a global health crisis, decided to manage it alone, to have this relationship with the French by the“ 20 Hours ”by informing them of what he decided, without we know how it was decided,

lambasted the ecologist MEP on the set of "Talk Le Figaro" Wednesday.

As long as it is his choice to lead this country alone, in such a caricatured and ineffective way, he cannot shirk his responsibility ”.

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As the country is going through an extremely deep social and economic crisis, "

it has taken on the very serious responsibility of adding a political crisis and an institutional crisis", if we are

to believe the general confusion surrounding the debates on the comprehensive security law.

Because, even beyond Article 24, Jadot is attentive to the opinions of experts who are the Defender of Rights, the United Nations Commission, the European Commission and the President of the Constitutional Council,

"guarantors of the rule of law. and fundamental freedoms ”.

"It's not just this article that poses a problem"

, there is also

"a real subject"

around facial recognition by drone or by camera

"which could constitute an infringement of freedom of opinion or to demonstrate".

Although not sitting at the Palais Bourbon, Jadot maintains that he would not have voted for this law and that, contrary to what the Prime Minister says,

“it is neither a question of ambiguity nor of incomprehension;

this article is to be rejected ”.

As such, he also finds it regrettable that on such sensitive laws, we

“did not first go through the Council of State, that we preferred to go through the deputies to finally humiliate them better at the end. »,

To finally announce that the article is deleted but sent to the Senate

.

"The fault of the President of the Republic",

further denounces the ecologist.

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Yannick Jadot:" We are at the end of the verticality of power "

Yannick Jadot draws a vitriolic portrait of the Head of State, that

"of a man who leads alone with his chief of staff".

He also describes

"a President of the Republic who assumes in a caricatured way the solitary power

,

even the bunkerized power".

For the former presidential candidate,

"we no longer even have a Council of Ministers".

He also points to

"the president's difficulty with mayors, intermediary bodies, unions and employers' representatives",

criticizing in passing the broken promises, those of

"this great debate whose conclusions have never been put on the public place, just like the Climate Convention ”.

"Now he humiliates his Parliament, he most often contests the reports of the Constitutional Council when he invalidates an article of law

", he still abounds.

Strengthen the skills and powers of the regions

Should we change Republic?

Of course!

We are at the end of the verticality of power ”,

assures the elected representative, recalling that

“ the balance of the Fifth Republic is the executive, the legislative, the judicial ”.

He considers it necessary in the years to come

"to change our institutions, strengthen the power of Parliament, strengthen the skills and powers of the regions and have more confidence in the lifeblood of our country"

.

Hammering that the concern of the French today is efficiency, Jadot pleads for

"a non-renewable seven-year term"

.

“We will have this discussion in 2022,”

he concludes.

Source: lefigaro

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