It is “a very right-wing, Sarkozy government, the masks are falling”, denounces Julien Bayou, EELV deputy

Politics with Emmanuel Macron are “promises but never actions, with ministries which are used as springboards”, deplores the environmentalist deputy from Paris, Friday on franceinfo.

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Green deputy from Paris Julien Bayou at the National Assembly, December 7, 2023. (VINCENT ISORE / MAXPPP)

It is “a very right-wing, Sarkozy government, the masks are falling”, denounces Friday January 12 on franceinfo Julien Bayou, EELV deputy for Paris, after the announcement of the government of Gabriel Attal. According to the ecologist, “the most revealing image” of this government, “she is still this Minister of the Olympic Games and Education [Amélie Oudéa-Castéra] who explains that she puts her children in the private sector because the public is not able to provide replacement teachers. She said this in front of the former Minister of Education, now Prime Minister, who had promised one teacher per class. We sign here the emptiness of the Macronist ministers”castigates Julien Bayou.

For him, politics with Emmanuel Macron are “promises but never actions, with ministries which are used as springboards, Public Accounts to go to Education then Education to become Prime Minister”thus tackling Gabriel Attal. “The Ministry of Culture for Rachida Dati to possibly become a candidate for Paris City Hall”, adds the MP.

Bayou criticizes the perimeters of ministries

Returning to the scope of the ministry entrusted to Amélie Oudéa-Castéra which includes Sports, National Education and Youth, Julien Bayou asks: “What will this minister do in July when the Olympic Games begin? Will she prepare for the start of the school year or the Olympic Games?”

“The ecological transition is forgotten and we mix Health and Work. There is a real problem of method.”

Julien Bayou, environmentalist deputy

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“What is this government where there is no Ministry of Housing?he asks himself, even though it is the first concern of the French, while we have a record number of poorly housed and homeless people. Purchase credits and rents are expensive and there is no Ministry of Housing”insists Julien Bayou.


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