“You can imagine how much this hurts me personally and how much it hurts our political identity.” During a meeting with his troops, Gabriel Attal, leader of the Together for the Republic deputies, expressed his concerns on Sunday, September 22, regarding the presence within the government of ministers who recently opposed “to the constitutionalization of abortion” Or “to ban conversion therapy for LGBT people”The former Prime Minister also wishes to ask Michel Barnier for guarantees on “PMA, the right to abortion, LGBT rights”. Follow our live.
A motion of censure will be tabled by the leftA motion against Michel Barnier’s government will be defended, after his general policy statement, by the Socialist Party. “for the whole of the New Popular Front”assures Olivier Faure in the program “Sunday in politics” on France 3. “It is probably doomed to failure,” However, believes the first secretary of the PS, who is convinced that the RN will not vote for it, because he considers that “Marine Le Pen has decided to give her anointing to the Barnier government”.
Michel Barnier will be the guest of France 2’s “20 Heures” this evening. The Prime Minister will answer questions from Laurent Delahousse.
The opposition is criticizing the “fragile” team of the Prime Minister, who is already threatened with censure. The opposition is still furious after the presentation of the Barnier government, which almost exclusively includes representatives of the centre and the right. “Michel Barnier’s government is a fragile government”believes the former President of the Republic François Hollande on France Bleu Limousin. The PS deputy of Corrèze sees it “a team that already seems rickety”, “heavy” but without “heavyweight’and considers that“it’s necessary [le] censor”with a socialist motion.
A team almost exclusively in the center and on the right. The government unveiled by the LR Prime Minister gives pride of place to the presidential party Renaissance, with eight ministers and five deputy ministers out of 39 members, and to its allies (two MoDem ministers, one Horizons). After having affirmed that they would not participate in a government with the presidential camp, the LR finally make up the second force of this government with five ministers and five deputy ministers. The left has only one representative: Didier Migaud, former socialist deputy who became president of the Court of Auditors then of the High Authority for Transparency in Public Life, and now Minister of Justice.