The composition of the new government, announced last night, appointed by the President of the Republic following the departure/removal of the self-proclaimed new Cincinnatus, has not calmed the local political scene; quite the opposite, in fact.
In the Azur Socialist Party, entirely unaffected by the political game of seats and extra chairs due to its electoral weakness and marginalization at the national level, the federal secretary 06 Patrick Allemand limited himself to formal statements.
Criticizing the former Minister of the Economy, who set things ablaze, Patrick Allemand explained his behavior: “He confused a party congress with governing France.”
For the future? The recipe remains the same: be consistent and follow the line defined by President Hollande… and then, sooner or later, this growth will (perhaps?) finally arrive!
On the right, it’s a magical moment for anti-government snipers: Arnaud Montebourg has given them a perfect smash ball, and they’re taking advantage of it, wielding their words like flamethrowers.
And then, everyone has their preferences,
The former Minister of Industry almost takes sides with his successor: @estrosi Appointing Emmanuel Macron, a technocratic financier, as Minister of Industry will lead our productive tool to disaster
Moreover, the economic “patriotism” of this one recalled in a nutshell his “made in France.” Between slogan creators, the agreement, beyond political divides, is almost natural!
The comment of the president of the General Council, the Fillon supporter @ECiotti, is terse: Despite failures, we maintain the course.
But the one who already sees himself as Minister of the Interior after 2017 can’t help but eye his (future?) extra chair: @ECiotti The Minister of the Interior, 9th in the protocol order of the Govt: it shows how little importance #Hollande attaches to the security of the French!
Forget efficacy, but at least respect the protocol! Goodbye substance, long live style!
Rudy Salles is unequivocal: While the socialists have #ALL the powers for 2 years, Franรงois #Hollande remains the worst President #France has ever known.
And to finish for this time, Charles Ange Ginesy, MP and 1st Vice-President of the GC, declares that “it is not by reshuffling his government without changing policy that the President of the Republic and the Prime Minister will be able to reverse the much-anticipated trends. While a major crisis situation is occurring and when we see that over 80% of our citizens are resistant to the policy led by Franรงois Hollande, he persists without listening to the French and accelerates straight into the wall.”