<- Hard dé e: 0.029314041137695 sec -> Finished laughing. This is essentially the message that sent Manuel Valls on Sunday, after a week horribilis. From Bologna (Italy), where he joined the head of government Matteo Renzi to the “Festa de l’Unità”, the Prime Minister has cracked a firm reminder to order: “We need a institutional crisis? ? For tomorrow’s National Front or the gates of power “he warns,” Today, if we are not careful, the alternative is hard, far right right.
Echoing the speech a few minutes earlier by Marine Le Pen, displaying confidence, has again called for a dissolution of the National Assembly. Also a response to those on the right believe that the executive -Ultra unpopular and facing a divisée- majority is no longer able to govern the country. “Is he really a head of state who can be believed and understood?” Has yet questioned the former prime minister UMP Francois Fillon on Sunday.
“There must not stop, be impressed, “retorted Manuel Valls, recalling the words uttered Friday by François Hollande:” He will go to the end of its mandate “” A heavy economic crisis, a crisis of confidence,. a moral crisis, it would add more institutional crisis? A political crisis? “Insists the head of government.
” The bites are deadly “
“I’m not going to impress me, nor our internal debates, nor the requests of resignation or dissolution,” he warns. For Manuel Valls did not simply replicate the opposition. While Martine Aubry wonder what Sunday “inflections” in economic policy, the Prime Minister also reiterated its majority in order.
“I will not attend the short game and soundbites divisions, they are deadly, “he lectured, saying that one can not” challenge the government at all times when you are socialist leader. ” So much for the mayor of Lille (Nord), who had already shouted at the weekend on rent control, in full summer school PS.
“The left must be impeccable”
“It is time that the responsibility wins minds and the hearts of everyone, “says Manuel Valls. Does he think the slingers? The book shock Valerie Trierweiler? A Thomas Thévenoud certainly since he cites by name. Manuel Valls no longer wants to “divisions, petty squabbles,” says stop to “this mud that invades noted French political landscape,” but also how “casually” after the ouster of the Secretary of State for Foreign Trade for causes tax problems. “The left, it must be impeccable.”
The vote of confidence in his government in sight, he calls “everyone (to) be the level of responsibility.” Because, he reiterated, “the left, it can die, it can be scanned.” The day before, by trying to throw pucks Breton, Manuel Valls had blurted out, “I’ll think of someone swinging.” To hear this Sunday, one might think that he had several names in mind.
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