Like his predecessor, François Bayrou considers that we should rethink the ban on combining parliamentary and native government mandates. Monday, December 16, talking earlier than the municipal council of Pau (Pyrénées-Atlantique), a metropolis of which he has been mayor since 2014, the brand new Prime Minister thought of that the incompatibility of those features had been “an error”.
Several legal guidelines, the most recent of which dates from 2014, have prohibited the potential of being a deputy or senator and, on the identical time, mayor, president of a departmental council or of a regional meeting, amongst others. “I suffered a lothe told the municipal councilors. I have been shocked, throughout recent years, by the rupture between the base of French society and those in power”evoking “a deep distrust [de nos concitoyens] towards the political world, all parties combined”.
“The abandonment of accumulation was detrimentalreacts the resigning minister in charge of transport, François Durovray. In a unitary country like ours, we need national leaders with local ties. » Mr. Durovray considers that “it’s as the boss of an executive that you are truly confronted with the realities of your territory”. He cites an instance: it’s as a result of he’s president (Les Républicains, LR) of the division of Essonne that he realized that the brokers “do not have access to bank files to know the state of the assets of an RSA beneficiary”.
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