The deputy of the presidential camp Sacha Houlié warned that he will not “sit” in the Renaissance group. His colleague Astrid Panosyan-Bouvet advocates for a coalition bringing together “the Gaullists, the centrists, the social democrats”.
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“Sacha Houlié is a colleague and we will work together”assured Renaissance de Paris MP Astrid Panosyan-Bouvet on franceinfo on Wednesday July 10, while Sacha Houlié, MP from the left wing of the presidential camp, affirmed that he did not “will not sit” in the Renaissance group in the Assembly, explaining “to work” to the constitution of another group ranging from “the social right to the socialist left”. “I’m sure we will continue to work together, even though he is not in the same group,” says Astrid Panosyan-Bouvet.
The MP, co-chair of a cross-party think tank in the National Assembly entitled “Working together”, signed an article in the newspaper The world calling for working together. “This is the only alternative to having a broad base in the National Assembly which would allow us to get as close as possible to an absolute majority”assures Astrid Panosyan-Bouvet. She pleads for a “coalition” which brings together “Gaullists, centrists, social democrats who share democratic, republican and pro-European values”, “Only solution” according to her “efficient and viable mathematically and politically.”
“The French do not want to be caught between the National Rally and La France Insoumise.”
Astrid Panosyan-Bouvet, Renaissance MP for Parison franceinfo
The New Popular Front is “very far from the absolute majority” and not “will not be able to implement its program”warns Astrid Panosyan-Bouvet. She also points out that a “The coalition Together, The Republicans is not sufficient in terms of numbers either.”