“
It's madness.
” Invited on RTL Thursday, June 16, Jean-François Copé did not mince his words.
While Emmanuel Macron is currently in Kiev, the mayor LR of Meaux believes that this is showing "
incredible lightness
".
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“
The house is burning, and Emmanuel Macron is looking elsewhere.
Imagine him this morning on a train to Ukraine, as if he couldn't wait until next week, when the far left is still hyper-threatening and has a vocation to destabilize our country...
blew the former minister.
What is this avoidance strategy?
Whereas today, his number one subject is whether he has a majority to govern the country?
»
Last Monday, and while the majority battle against the Nupes to obtain an absolute majority at the end of the legislative elections, the President of the Republic spoke with the President of the Republicans of the Senate, Gérard Larcher.
Should we expect a parliamentary agreement between Macronists and LR?
"
We must not accept individual poaching
", in any case decided this morning Jean-François Copé, opposing the "
thesis
" that LR deputies must rally the majority.
“
Certainly not.
»
A “government pact”
No "
compromise
" therefore.
“
The real subject is that if Emmanuel Macron does not have an absolute majority, the question arises for all of us to see if we are going to imagine an agreement or a government pact
”, indicates this morning Jean-François Copé.
And this, he continued, "
to demand that we can carry out reforms that he does not want to do
".
“
I have been saying for months that we cannot let Emmanuel Macron govern alone by appointing ministers (…) who do not embody anything
”, argued Jean-François Copé.
“
The real subject is that we need elected officials who come to bring their experience.
" Refuting any possibility of being appointed minister in the government: "
I clearly said that I had no intention of taking over national responsibilities.
I come to participate in this debate as mayor of Meaux, very concerned to see the concern of the French in front of a country which risks not being properly governed.
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