Sunday, December 7, 2014

Manuel Valls sees Prime Minister “until the end of the five-year” – The World

Manuel Valls sees Prime Minister "until the end of the five-year" – The World

Manuel Valls on the plateau of France 2 on 7 December.

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  • A Matignon” until the end of the five-year “

Refuting strongly noise indicator Matignon leave shortly, the Prime Minister emphasized the support of François Hollande and the majority, said he saw himself at Matignon “to the end of the five-year” . Asked about his relationship with François Hollande, Mr Valls stressed his loyalty” . “There are enough problems in our country so I do not add” , said the head of government.

  • The Pact responsibility defended

Arguing for the pact of responsibility, Manuel Valls has corrected its economy minister, Emmanuel Macron, which used the term “failure” about him. “Convinced” to the success of this agreement, the Prime Minister expressed the hope that more than half of the employees would be affected by the end of the year by the Responsibility Deal, adding that six agreements had already been passed.

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The Prime Minister also confirmed that the draft law on the growth and Emmanuel Macron activities include the opportunity to work up to 12 Sundays per year, against the current five

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Asked about the 35 hours, the Prime Minister assured that they would “not questioned” , calling not to open false debates. Yet in 2012, said our reporter Thomas Wieder, the same Manuel Valls called for the “unlock” .

  • No
    proportional integral

While the UMP suspects the president of wanting to introduce the election of deputies fully proportional, Manuel Valls has positioned itself against this reform. “Imposing fully proportional, it is a sacred responsibility that I do not want us to take” because “it would go 150 or 180 members of the National Front in the National Assembly and that this would make the country ungovernable totally “, said the Prime Minister

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As to instill a dose of proportional in the election of Deputies, Manuel Valls recalled that “This is a commitment of the President of the Republic” . “It’s up to him to decide” , has he said, but felt that it was “complicated to do” as the measure requires “the consent of the majority of political parties” . “Especially this would require redrawing all constituencies” , has he said.

  • Sarkozy “motivated by revenge”

Asked to comment on the return of Nicolas Sarkozy, President of the UMP returned it a week ago, Mr. Valls said first of all, he did “not to comment on his return as such. It is his right “. “It’s true that we did not understand the meaning of his return. In any case, I feel that it is driven by a single idea: the revenge “, he said

<. em> “Revenge against the President of the Republic: Understandably, he lost the election in 2012. In respect of his friends maybe. But mostly I feel that this is a revenge against the French, and we can not prepare for the future of a great country like France with a feeling like revenge. “

As for working with Alain Juppé, the tenant of Matignon dodged the question, even though it recognizes a “character difference” between Alain Juppé and Nicolas Sarkozy.

  • Contrasting reactions

On social networks, not policy responses are not made until after the speech of the Prime Minister .dropoff window And opinions differ, depending on the political current. Thus, according to the deputy of Finistère and support of Mr. Jean-Jacques Urvoas Valls, the head of government is like Lancelot, because of his loyalty to the president.

Senator UMP and former Minister, Roger Karoutchi, he has denounced a speech “clever but empty” .

And in a statement, the UMP has found a “great number communication “ trying ” somehow explain his incoherent policy “.

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