Élisabeth Borne, French Prime Minister: the opposition launches hostilities

Elisabeth Borne French Prime Minister the opposition launches hostilities

After the appointment to Matignon of Elisabeth Borne, the first woman to head a French government since Edith Cresson, in 1991, political reactions are numerous, in the opposition. Barely arrived, the new Prime Minister, who still has to form her future team, must indeed cross the crucial stage of the legislative elections. The campaign is indeed in full swing, the first attacks are already coming.

Former presidential candidate, Fabien Roussel, deputy for the North and national secretary of the French Communist Party (PCF), is sounding the charge. ” I fear that the President of the Republic has found in Madame Borne his new Madame Thatcher “, he launched on RTL radio on Monday.

And to call on voters, via the social network Twitter, to favor the New People’s, Ecological and Social Union (Nupes), the alliance signed between his party, the rebels of Jean-Luc Mélenchon, the PS and Europe Ecology-Les Greens, on the occasion of the legislative elections, next month.

Same story on the side of the Socialist Party, where the first secretary Olivier Faure, boss of the PS, finds only one ” positive in this appointment, namely that a woman will occupy the post of Prime Minister. ” For the rest… Appointment of the Minister of Transport who dismantled the public rail service, of Ecology condemned for climate inaction, of Labor who despoiled the unemployed with the reform of unemployment insurance #BorneOut “, he considers.

For Julien Bayou, national secretary of EELV, environmentalists cannot ” than to be delighted to see, for the second time in the history of the Fifth Republic, a woman acceding to Matignon “, except that the lucky one, in her eyes, ” whether as Minister of Ecology or Minister of Transport, has failed to put France on the trajectory necessary to respect the Paris Agreement “. ” She shares, with others, the responsibility for these five years lost for the climate. »

Declared candidate to take the place of Ms. Borne after the legislative elections on behalf of Nupes, Jean-Luc Mélenchon spoke to the press on Monday. “ Her appointment begins from the first moments with an attempt at deception, Ms. Borne would be a leftist woman “, but “ we don’t give it that label “, he said in a statement to the press.

I propose to Mrs Borne a debate in order to discuss the policy that she wants to implement and the results that she has already “, declared the leader of La France insoumise, citing several reforms carried out by the former minister, including the opening to competition of the rail. He said hold her personally responsible that a million unemployed have had their benefits reduced “, responsible for ” the reduction of workers’ rights “, not to mention that she is” announced for retirement at age 65 “.

As far as ecology is concerned, we won’t make such a long list, but it is ecology that postponed the entry into the energy mix for ten years, and therefore the end of nuclear power, and postponed the end the single use of plastic objects “, enumerated the one who came third in the presidential election.

On the right, Nadine Morano, MEP Les Républicains, believes that Ms. Borne is “ on the left, under orders, and no shade for the president… the ideal profile “, while Éric Ciotti, LR deputy for the Alpes-Maritimes, sees in the new Prime Minister ” a socialist technocrat “. ” Back to square one, he started on the left and will finish on the left. Humiliation for those who thought he was going to do right-wing politics “Writes the former candidate for the right-wing primary.

For Eric Zemmour (Reconquest!), former presidential candidate: “2022 will therefore be the year of submission to the left”, he wrote on Twitter.

On the other hand, those rallied to Macronie pay tribute to the new head of government. Christian Estrosi, ex-LR mayor of Nice: “ Elisabeth Borne’s great knowledge of the territories will be invaluable to the conduct of our country’s affairs. In her previous responsibilities and in her five years in government, she was very attentive to local elected officials. »

Renaud Muselier evokes ” excellent news for France. For five years, on the themes of transport, the environment and employment, I was able to measure his competence and his commitment to France. ” More surprisingly, the former candidate of the Les Républicains party for the presidential election, Valérie Pécresse, president of the Île-de-France region, addresses all her ” congratulations republican » to Mrs. Borne, wishing her « the best for France “.

Finally, Marine Le Pen has of course also reacted. No Republican congratulations from the side of the former finalist of the last two presidential elections, herself in the midst of the legislative campaign on behalf of her party, the National Rally, which hopes to significantly increase its number of deputies in the future National Assembly, fault to have expressed the ambition to impose itself there.

No quarter either on the side of Nicolas Dupont-Aignan, another unfortunate candidate of the last presidential election, eliminated in the first round and who also calls not to give a majority to Elisabeth Borne, within the National Assembly. Response from French citizens in June.

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