France
should have right-wing PM, says Sarkozy
Former
French president calls on Macron to appoint a prime minister from the right.
“France is
right-wing, probably as right-wing as it has ever been,” Sarkozy said in the
interview published Friday evening. |
August 31,
2024 4:32 pm CET
By Ketrin
Jochecová
https://www.politico.eu/article/france-should-have-right-wing-pm-sarkozy/
France is a
right-wing country and should have a right-wing prime minister, former French
President Nicolas Sarkozy believes.
This
summer’s snap French election and European Parliament election have shown that
France is right-wing, and the parties on the right must assume responsibility,
Sarkozy, who was president from 2007-2012, said in an interview with Le Figaro.
Sarkozy
called on the conservative Les Républicains, the party he founded, to work to
have a right-wing prime minister appointed.
“France is
right-wing, probably as right-wing as it has ever been,” Sarkozy said in the
interview published Friday evening. France is facing political, social and
financial crises at the same time, he said.
Sarkozy also
called on the political parties to make a compromise for the sake of the
country. “There is no ideal solution. The political forces of government must
understand this,” he said. “Should we add crisis to crisis; or should we try,
in the name of the country’s interest, to rise above partisan interests?” he
asked.
France has
been without a new government for almost two months after French President
Emmanuel Macron in June called a surprise election, which delivered a chaotic
result where no party gained enough seats to secure a majority in parliament.
Macron
earlier this week refused to name the left-wing coalition’s candidate — Lucie
Castets — as a prime minister, arguing that this would lead to instability. He
launched a new round of talks with political leaders on Tuesday, and is
potentially could name a new prime minister on Sunday.
The
political turmoil in France continues as Éric Ciotti, contested leader of the
Les Républicains, announced on Saturday he is launching a new party called
L’Union des droites pour la République (The Union of Rights for the Republic).
Ciotti was
expelled from his party after attempting to join forces with far-right National
Rally in June ahead of the early legislative elections, but a court overturned
the expulsion. The court will rule on the fate of Ciotti as head of Les
Républicains on Oct. 14.
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