The mayor of Horizons de Reims believes that “consensus is obligatory”.
Published on 08/14/2024 08:34
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“President, today we must get moving,” Arnaud Robinet, Horizons mayor of Reims, is getting impatient on franceinfo on Wednesday August 14, while Emmanuel Macron has still not named the future Prime Minister, five weeks after the second round of early legislative elections. “We’ve had a fantastic time with the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, but today, let’s get back to work and set a course.” He believes that the head of state must “hurry” to find “a person of consensus”.
Horizons, a historic ally of the presidential camp, agrees with the letter sent Tuesday by Gabriel Attal to almost all the heads of parliamentary groups, excluding LFI and the RN, and advocating a coalition based on six areas of work, ranging from the protection of public service to security. Arnaud Robinet believes that “consensus is mandatory”, “given the composition of the National Assembly” but maintains that a coalition must be formed without these two parties, and that it must be formed quickly. “I believe that there will come a time when everyone will have to take responsibility. We cannot continue like this for a year and another dissolution. The challenges are immense. There is a budget to vote on in the coming weeks,” he recalls.
Even if finding an agreement between the left and the right”“is not going to be easy”, Arnaud Robinet believes that figures like Bernard Cazeneuve, Gérard Larcher and Xavier Bertrand can unite and lead a government, unlike Lucie Castets.
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