“Macronism is over”, says the socialist, former president of the party from FranceFrançois Hollande, in an interview with AFP.
“I think it was former Prime Minister Edouard Philippe who best summarized the situation, which is that macronism is over. If it ever existed, but has ended, I say so without too much hostility”, says François Hollande and adds: “Macronism has a political cost. O far right She has never been so strong. Then. It is a period that has lasted a long time, but is coming to an end. It’s time to rebuild.”
The former French president is running for parliament under the banner of the New Popular Front, says he has no other ambition than to prevent the extreme right from coming to power.
“I had not planned to run in any election, but a serious event had to happen,” he continues. “O European elections It was a shock because the percentage of extreme rightists was high.”
For the former president of France, the rise of the far-right National Rally should be recorded in his achievements Emmanuel Macronwhose mandate “damaged” the parties and the “public spirit”.
The former president states that he “has no ambition”… “I’m not going to say that I have, in terms of method and substance, the same attitude as Jean-Luc Mélenchon, nor the same position. I place myself in the context of a faction”, he guarantees.
If elected, François Hollande says he will not be “a deputy like the others”, but that he will “commit” to “finding solutions”.