A number of hours after the failure of the joint committee (CMP) on the funds, Friday December 19, noting the impossibility of reaching the funds in Parliament earlier than the top of the 12 months, the leaders of the senatorial majority strongly attacked the federal government. “The responsibility for this failure lies with the government which carefully, methodically, scrupulously organized the impossibility of an agreement”are indignant Mathieu Darnaud (Les Républicains) and Hervé Marseille (UDI) in a joint press launch.
The two officers criticize “the regrettable attitude” of the federal government, responsible in response to them of not having made sufficient effort to permit parliamentarians to achieve an settlement. “One wonders if the government did not want the failure of the CMP to go directly to the special law”level out the 2 senators.
The Senate addressed the CMP “in a spirit of responsibility”they guarantee, however the higher room “could not accept a budget which only reduces the deficit through tax increases without acting on the essential: the reduction in public spending”.
“Exclusive negotiations with the left”
The LR and centrist Union teams within the Senate kind a transparent majority within the Senate, which differs vastly from the steadiness of energy within the National Assembly, the place three blocs with no majority stand out.
The authorities has “locked in exclusive negotiations with the left, ostensibly ignoring the rest of the political forces likely to support it”add the 2 group presidents.
They criticize the manager for having intentionally focused the Senate by advancing the “radicality” of sure right-wing senators, via the voice of the entourage of the Prime Minister, Sébastien Lecornu, Thursday. “These words, unworthy of those who uttered them, are unacceptable. They have definitively closed the avenues of passage which had been patiently explored between the general rapporteurs of the two assemblies upstream of the CMP”lastly remorse Mathieu Darnaud and Hervé Marseille.
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