Emmanuel Macron tried to mobilize the troops of the presidential camp in the Assembly on Thursday evening, inviting them “on a permanent campaign” for “expand” majority and remain “united and grouped”. “I ask you to be on a permanent campaign.”he began, according to comments from several attendees reported by AFP, by receiving about 200 parliamentarians at the Elysee Palace, alongside Prime Minister Elizabeth Bourne and several ministers, including Marc Fesno (Agriculture) and Eric DuPont-Moretti (Justice).
Don’t give in to “despair”
“The risk or fear of combat should not be with us.”He added, bearing in mind the political value that a possible dissolution could have, both for the opposition and for the presidential camp. The head of state insisted for a long time “DNA” macronie, that is, to get people to work together “right and left women and men”. “What I expect from us collectively is to rebuild this bypass.”to build “Gathering the Majority”– he knocked.
“We must bring the opposition to the spirit of responsibility”.he insisted, calling “Build compromises and strong responses.” Emmanuel Macron had a “moving mind” for all “friends”including the tenors of La République en Marche, such as Christophe Castaner and Richard Ferrand, who were beaten in the legislative elections. “We miss them. It is the most difficult part of this round.”he let loose while urging his troops not to surrender to the army “despair” facing the political situation “atypical”.
The head of state also insisted that it is necessary for the presidential camp to keep its ranks close, as there are about forty mandates missing to reach an absolute majority, and that compromises should be found text by text. “When the battle is called (editor’s note for voting laws)none should be missing” he warned while calling out to the groups “to bring their differences to life” internal. Finally, he invited the MPs “Keep time in the field” and prepare “shorter, fewer texts” for better “coalition building”.
Source: Le Figaro

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