The head of the Ecologists Marine Tondelier estimated on Tuesday that “we will surely have to do things that no one has ever done before in this country” in the event of an Assembly without a clear majority, but rejecting the idea of a new “Macronist Prime Minister”. “Politics in this country cannot continue as before. We are going to have to change”, added the ecologist during an interview on TF1’s 8pm news, calling for “solutions to be found” and for “some in the centre, on the right, to tell us how they want to work in the other direction”.
Following the triumph of the National Rally in the first round of the legislative elections, the composition of the new National Assembly appears uncertain, especially since the leader of the far-right party Jordan Bardella has indicated that he would refuse Matignon in the absence of an absolute majority, or at least a stable one, opening the way to a grand coalition with uncertain contours, already mentioned by Prime Minister Gabriel Attal.
The question is rather to do what ? that with whom ?
“How do we find solutions to unprecedented circumstances? We will surely have to do things that no one has ever done before in this country,” Ms. Tondelier did not close the door, “but what is certain is that it must be done on clear political bases: the question is rather to do what ? that with whom ? “And to warn: “There will be no Macronist Prime Minister, for example.”
While more than 210 candidates qualified for the second round have withdrawn, from the left, from the Macronist camp, but also a handful of the Republicans, the one who is part of the left alliance addressed “the centrist and right-wing voters who will have to vote for someone from the New Popular Front and who say I do not want “.
“I think that everyone must understand that what should obsess us is that perhaps we will have a Prime Minister from the National Rally in six days and therefore that all of this is a process,” she wanted to reassure them.
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