“We are going to move from a centre-right and right-wing government to a right-wing and centre-right government,” denounces socialist Patrick Kanner.

Socialist senator Patrick Kanner says he is “disappointed for the French”.

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Patrick Kanner, socialist senator and former Minister of Sports. (XOSE BOUZAS / HANS LUCAS)

“The clarification is before our eyes: we are going to move from a centre-right and right-wing government to a right-wing and centre-right government,” denounced, Thursday September 20 on franceinfo, the leader of the socialist senators, Patrick Kanner, while Michel Barnier proposed a government architecture to Emmanuel Macron.

According to information from franceinfo, Michel Barnier has proposed a government with 16 full ministers, including 7 Macronist ministers, 3 LR, 2 MoDem, 1 Horizons, 1 UDI, 1 miscellaneous right and 1 miscellaneous left.

“Long live change”quipped Patrick Kanner, denouncing a President of the Republic “who sat on the French people’s vote of sanction”. “No surprise, we knew that we would be in the continuity of Macronism”. “We will have the total continuity of a liberal right-wing policy, surely worse”, he continued, saying to himself “disappointed for the French”.

“He chose a right-wing Prime Minister who will surround himself with right-wing ministers to continue a right-wing policy,” added the senator, who assures that the socialists will “to fight this policy”, while doing “proposals” For “to show that an alternative is possible.”


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