‘We need a prime minister who is willing to talk to everyone’

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The EHBai delegate within the New Popular Front has emphasized that the Assembly is divided into three, and that this makes it necessary to seek support from each other.

Peio Dufau, the EHBai deputy within the New Popular Front in the French National Assembly, has stressed the need to find a Prime Minister who “willing to talk to anyone”because he understands that the divisions in Parliament force us to seek support from each other.

In an interview in Euskadi Irratia, the Labor delegate emphasized that the The meeting is “divided into three: a third for the left, another for the centrists and rightists, and another for the far right.”

Dufau recalled that Michel Barnier, the Prime Minister recently dismissed by a motion of censure, specified the situation “silent support” of the far right to come to power, and has admitted that the left-wing prime minister they demand will also have to get some external support.

The deputy believes that Ipar Euskal Herria has shown that these can be achieved agreement on various topics between different parties, “from left to right, including the Abertzales”, among other topics to tackle the housing problem.

For this reason, he said the goal is not “a name” but to appoint a person who is able to change things and talk to everyone: “Someone constructive, who is willing to work with everyone.” “Michel Barnier was supposed to be that person, but in the end that turned out to be the case has turned his back to the left” he criticized.

When asked about the possibility of repeating the elections in a situation of blockade, Dufau clearly answered that he does not want it: “As a responsible politician, I believe that we must achieve some victories to improve the situation of the entire society. situation is very serious. Society does not want political games, it wants improvements: in the field of housing, agriculture, in favor of the Basque language… these are the most popular topics.”

He has denied that there are divisions within the New Popular Front, and has denounced that this is what President Emmanuel Macron is looking for: “They said the New Popular Front would disappear within a week, and six months later we are still united“.

Some farmers They were angry about Barnier’s dismissal as they expected some of the help he had announced. Dufau has said he understands the anger, but that they have met with them to make even better proposals. Among other things, they have reported that they are helping with the sale of lambs, because in Iparralde they are having problems selling these animals in the Spanish state due to the bluetongue disease.

Finally, and in response to Macron’s words in which he assured that the unofficial languages ​​of the French state “divide” society, Dufau replied that the president “doesn’t even know what he is talking about.” “Languages ​​build bridges. It is better to know two languages ​​than to know only one,” he emphasized. “As deputy, I will continue to defend our languages, try to change Paris’ position and show that we should not be afraid of languages, but quite the opposite,” he added.

Source: EITB

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