French parties from left and right brushed off President Emmanuel Macron’s appeal for help to beat a comment parliament on Thursday, asking him to clarify the concessions he was willing to make win support them.
before heading off to the EU summit in Brussels, Macron late on Wednesday made televised speech in who acknowledged that this month parliament The elections revealed “deep divisions” in French society.
Rule out a government of national Unity, called on Competition party Leaders either to look at possible coalition options with His middle alliance or consider lending support for fixes on On a per invoice basis.
But the maneuver was widely dismissed as an attempt to rally others to his policies with few concessions.
“If the project sticks to it, it does not have an absolute majority,” Socialist MP Valerie Rabeau told France Inter radio. It will be to prevent France, not us. “
Bruno Ritayo, Senator for mainstream republican right party Macron is considered best hopefull of Get his economic reforms through parliamentRule out Which model? of coalition Saying there is no trust in Macron.
“For us it will be on on a case-by-case basis.”
Louis Elliott, Vice President of Marine Le Pen National Rally (RN) which is now second- the biggest party in wow also Appeal rejected. far-left Leader Jean-Luc Melenchon described Macron’s speech as “ratatouille”, a Southern dish made By combining vegetables with Lots of olive oil.
Feedback offers a little hope of fast way out of stalemate.
Voters introduced what is for France is suspended rare and parliament with Macron’s centrist alliance short 44 seats of An absolute majority, the far right and a broad left-wing coalition that includes the far right left Struggling to be main opposition force. Conservatives can be kingmakers.
Government spokeswoman Olivia Gregoire qualified Macron hint that wanted Parties to clarify their positions within 48 hoursHe said any further consultations could take weeks.
“I started a dialogue Which won’t expire after 48 hours’ she told the radio.
French parties from left and right brushed off President Emmanuel Macron’s appeal for help to beat a comment parliament on Thursday, asking him to clarify the concessions he was willing to make win support them.
before heading off to the EU summit in Brussels, Macron late on Wednesday made televised speech in who acknowledged that this month parliament The elections revealed “deep divisions” in French society.
Rule out a government of national Unity, called on Competition party Leaders either to look at possible coalition options with His middle alliance or consider lending support for fixes on On a per invoice basis.
But the maneuver was widely dismissed as an attempt to rally others to his policies with few concessions.
“If the project sticks to it, it does not have an absolute majority,” Socialist MP Valerie Rabeau told France Inter radio. It will be to prevent France, not us. “
Bruno Ritayo, Senator for mainstream republican right party Macron is considered best hopefull of Get his economic reforms through parliamentRule out Which model? of coalition Saying there is no trust in Macron.
“For us it will be on on a case-by-case basis.”
Louis Elliott, Vice President of Marine Le Pen National Rally (RN) which is now second- the biggest party in wow also Appeal rejected. far-left Leader Jean-Luc Melenchon described Macron’s speech as “ratatouille”, a Southern dish made By combining vegetables with Lots of olive oil.
Feedback offers a little hope of fast way out of stalemate.
Voters introduced what is for France is suspended rare and parliament with Macron’s centrist alliance short 44 seats of An absolute majority, the far right and a broad left-wing coalition that includes the far right left Struggling to be main opposition force. Conservatives can be kingmakers.
Government spokeswoman Olivia Gregoire qualified Macron hint that wanted Parties to clarify their positions within 48 hoursHe said any further consultations could take weeks.
“I started a dialogue Which won’t expire after 48 hours’ she told the radio.