PLes Républicains resident of the Grand Est region, Jean Rottner believes that the political situation born of the legislative elections leads to making “compromises, without being in compromise.”
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“It’s the beginning of a story that can be played out in a different way in France”, reacts Friday June 24 on franceinfo Jean Rottner, president Les Républicains of the Grand-Est region. At the end of the European summit in Brussels this Friday, the President of the Republic Emmanuel Macron said to himself “very confident” in the ability of the French government to “building compromises” in the National Assembly, with “all the governing parties“.
Jean Rottner does not oppose it. “I took a clear position by saying that indeed, we had to evolve”. Because he “refuses to block France”. The elected official recalls that Olivier Marleix, the new president of the Les Républicains group in the National Assembly, “did not show total closure. He said he would participate and make proposals”.
The LR president of the Grand-Est region supports this position because “When we are responsible, we make compromises, without compromising. Everyone must understand this: the President of the Republic, our political parties and parliamentarians must go in this direction”. Jean Rottner believes that France will “maybe” draw inspiration from Belgium, Italy or Germany.
“Participating in a form of renewal of our governing bodies, of a project which sets France in motion and which shares a very broad political vision, is not necessarily the decline of a political party. – also be the rebirth.”
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Jean Rottner hears the will of the head of state to open the dialogue and welcomes it. “I believe that today, we must move on to practical workreacts Jean Rottner, LR president of the Grand Est region. Over the past five years, we have had a very vertical president, who did not take his opposition too much into account, who did not take local elected officials too much into account. And he’s going to have to.”