Lucie Castets, the candidate for Matignon from the Nouveau Front Populaire (NFP), emphasized the legitimacy of the left-wing coalition to take initiative and form a government. Speaking before the Communist Party in Montpellier, she stated that the government’s composition should reflect the desired ideological shift and ruled out including ministers from the right in the coalition. Despite not having an absolute majority, Castets acknowledged the need to seek coalitions and agreements based on the government’s directives.

Following her meeting with President Emmanuel Macron at the Elysée, Castets reiterated the NFP’s legitimacy to propose legislation and emphasized the importance of reaching compromises on various issues to govern effectively. When asked about the possibility of Macron not appointing her as prime minister, she emphasized the need for continued mobilization and perseverance in the struggle. Castets believed that Macron’s recognition of the country’s desire for a change in political direction would ultimately lead to the NFP being called upon to form a government.

The Secretary General of the Communist Party, Fabien Roussel, condemned the opposition from the presidential movement and the right to a NFP government that would include members of the “insubordinate left.” He argued that the reluctance to embrace change was rooted in a desire to maintain the status quo and continue policies benefiting the wealthy and corporations. Roussel highlighted the pattern of opposition faced by progressive movements, whether they be communist, insubordinate, or environmentalist.

Castets expressed confidence that, despite potential challenges, compromises could be reached on a wide range of issues to effectively govern. She emphasized the importance of leading with legitimacy and offering proposals to parliament for consideration, allowing elected officials to reach agreements or dissent as needed. Acknowledging the possibility of failure, Castets remained positive about the prospects of finding common ground and governing effectively in the interest of the country.

When addressing concerns about Macron’s reluctance to appoint the NFP to government, Castets stressed the importance of continued pressure and persistence in advocating for change. She believed that Macron’s acknowledgment of the need for political change would eventually lead to the NFP being called upon to form a government. Castets also highlighted the potential consequences of a right-wing government contradicting the will of the people, suggesting that such a government would not be able to remain in power for long.

Overall, Castets and Roussel underscored the importance of the NFP and left-wing coalitions taking initiative and forming a government reflective of the desired ideological shift. Despite potential challenges and opposition, they remained steadfast in their commitment to advocating for change and governing in the interest of the people. Both leaders emphasized the necessity of finding compromises, mobilizing support, and persevering in the face of obstacles to ensure that progressive policies and initiatives are implemented.

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