VIDEO. Karim Bouamrane, PS mayor of Saint-Ouen, does not intend to be a minister in Michel Barnier’s government

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Karim Bouamrane does not intend to be a minister in Michel Barnier’s government
“If Michel Barnier calls me, I will say ‘thank you, but for me, it would be a compromise to work with you’,” the socialist mayor of Saint-Ouen (Seine-Saint-Denis) declared on franceinfo on Saturday.
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“If Michel Barnier calls me, I will say ‘thank you, but for me, it would be a compromise to work with you’,” the socialist mayor of Saint-Ouen (Seine-Saint-Denis) declared on franceinfo on Saturday.

Prime Minister Michel Barnier says he is open to the participation of “left-wing people” in his future government. But Karim Bouamrane, socialist mayor of Saint-Ouen (Seine-Saint-Denis), mentioned for a time for Matignon, does not intend to be part of the government team of the new tenant of Matignon. “If Michel Barnier calls me, I say ‘thank you, but for me, it would be a compromise to work with you'”declared the elected official on franceinfo, Saturday September 7.

What is the difference between compromise and compromise? “Working on a compromise means ensuring that all those who embody the Republican bloc can find solutions. For me, compromise would mean not respecting the results of the voters.”he explained.

“On the political level, I will never work with a Prime Minister who has the approval of the National Rally. This goes beyond my political framework, beyond my philosophical framework”added the mayor.


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