Yaël Braun-Pivet, the president of the National Assembly, is calling on socialists and ecologists to work together with Macron’s party and The Republicans. She believes that the Prime Minister is not required to seek majorities with the National Rally, as he already has the support of the central axis of the National Assembly, which elected her as the president. She urges the socialist and ecologist groups to collaborate with them to expand this majority. Braun-Pivet emphasizes the importance of addressing issues such as medical deserts, education, social mobility, and national security, and urges these parties to come together for discussions on these topics.

She hopes that the Prime Minister will consider the entire republican spectrum in the National Assembly when defining his roadmap, which she believes includes ecologists, socialists, and the majority that elected her, as well as The Republicans. Braun-Pivet also reiterates her call for an extraordinary session of Parliament in September, if the government is swiftly appointed. This comes after Michel Barnier stated that he would not present his general policy statement until the start of parliamentary sessions in early October. Braun-Pivet insists that the government must be accountable to the elected representatives of the people, and ministers should not work without facing the scrutiny of the national representation.

Braun-Pivet emphasizes the importance of collaboration between different parties to address key issues facing the nation, such as medical deserts, education, and national security. She believes that socialists and ecologists should not refuse to engage in discussions with other parties, including Macron’s party and The Republicans, to find solutions to these problems. By working together and expanding their majority in the National Assembly, Braun-Pivet believes that they can effectively tackle these challenges and work towards a better future for the country.

The president of the National Assembly reiterates her call for the Prime Minister to consider the entire republican spectrum in the National Assembly when formulating his roadmap. She believes that by including ecologists, socialists, and the broader majority in his plans, the Prime Minister can create a more inclusive and effective government. Braun-Pivet also emphasizes the importance of parliamentary accountability, insisting that ministers should not be able to work without facing scrutiny and accountability to the elected representatives of the people.

In light of the delay in the presentation of the general policy statement by Michel Barnier, Braun-Pivet continues to push for an extraordinary session of Parliament in September, provided that the government is quickly appointed. She believes that it is essential for the government to be accountable to the national representation, and that ministers should not be able to work without facing questioning from elected officials. Braun-Pivet’s calls for collaboration and accountability highlight her commitment to promoting effective governance and addressing key issues facing the nation through inclusive decision-making and transparent governance.

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