Emmanuel Macron considers that “compromise” must be “built in assembly and judges French situation”

The Head of State has been expressed from Brussels, where he attends the European Council.

Le Monde with AFP

Two days after his speech and while Elisabeth Borne continues to address the presidents of groups in the National Assembly, Emmanuel Macron put his loss of the absolute majority on Friday, June 24 national. “At the same time, we cannot consider that our Europe must be a democratic and strong Europe and deplore the fact that most governments and parliaments reflect the democratic life of our countries,” said the Head of State since Brussels, where he attends a European summit.

“I believe that is what Italy as Germany do and that is what we will do, what we will do with all government parties, to be able to build either a coalition or [] agreements on texts to move forward on a clear agenda, “he said. France “knows how to compromise and including your servant,” he added during a press conference, promising to work “with a lot of heart, will and optimism” in this sense.

The situation in France is “horrified at European level”

“I am very confident because I believe in the good will of women and men who are there to represent the nation”, who have “different sensitivities but are part of the republican field and the will to Govern, to advance the country, “he hammered, without specifying which party he included.

The Head of State has set out to put the political situation in France into perspective after the legislative elections, noting that it was the common lot of many European countries and that the presidential camp, with 245 seats out of 577 , was closer to the absolute majority than in many other member states. “France is in a parliamentary situation which it knew moreover in 1988, by little differences, but [which] is above all awfully banal at European level,” he launched, noting that on 27 EU member states, one “twenty” have coalition governments, “some with five, six, seven partners”, and other “minority governments”.

“Even if in France, there is a relative majority in the Parliament today, it appears to be very important compared to many other parliamentary regimes with pure proportional,” he continued. In his speech to the French on Wednesday, Emmanuel Macron estimated that he had “missed about thirty deputies out of 577” at his camp, without explaining, while, de facto, there are 44 to reach the absolute majority (289) .

The NUPS opposed to Emmanuel Macron’s approach

Guest of the Matinale of France Inter, MEP Yannick Jadot went in the direction of compromise in the National Assembly. “With regard to emergencies”, he recalled that environmentalists “take the share” in compromise according to the texts presented in the National Assembly, but put responsibility on the shoulders of the government, both on the manner ‘Arrive in compromise that on the content of the texts.

He added about the political situation and the risk of blocking that it was not the fact of the oppositions, but of the Head of State himself. “The situation, today, it is not blocked by the so -called opposition groups, it is blocked by a President of the Republic who has trouble, [by] the presidential election and [by] the legislative elections , underlined the former presidential candidate. Will Emmanuel Macron be the craftsman of a refounded democracy, or will this president of Arc-Bouté remain on his power, constantly trying the debauchery And the submission of other political groups? “

“They completely reverses the roles. It is not the opposition groups which must say” well we agree to set up the program of Emmanuel Macron “, it is M me Borne and M. Macron who must say what are the points on which they are ready to advance, “said Manuel Bompard, MP for Bouches-du-Rhône from La France Insoumise, on Franceinfo, Friday morning .

For the “rebellious” figure, “obviously that there must be discussions. But these discussions, they must be on the initiative of the Prime Minister because it was she who suffered a electoral setback on Sunday “.

/Media reports.