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"Legislative: Panot ensures that Mélenchon is not excluded for Matignon according to DIRECT.
·par Prim.net·2 min de lecture
Panot's assertions: Mélenchon "is absolutely not disqualified" for Matignon
\n\nIn a recent statement, Mathilde Panot, vice-president of the La France Insoumise group in the National Assembly, affirmed that Jean-Luc Mélenchon "is absolutely not disqualified" for Matignon. She goes on to say that it would be a "very good thing" if such a situation were to arise.\n\n
Mathilde Panot firmly supports Jean-Luc Mélenchon
\n\nIn an interview with France Inter, Mathilde Panot firmly supported Jean-Luc Mélenchon by denying any idea of disqualification for the post of Prime Minister. According to her, the leader of France Insoumise would be entirely capable of assuming this role.\n\n
Panot highlights Mélenchon’s abilities
\n\nAccording to Panot, Mélenchon has all the qualities necessary to take the helm of Matignon. She underlines her abilities to unite, to make decisions and to passionately defend the ideas of her party. According to her, Mélenchon is the ideal candidate to replace the current Prime Minister.\n\n
The prospect of the next legislative elections
\n\nThe question of whether Mélenchon could be Prime Minister arises amid preparations for the next legislative elections. Some observers wonder about the possibility of France Insoumise winning a majority in the National Assembly, which could potentially open the door from Matignon to Mélenchon.\n\n
The specifics of the role of Prime Minister
\n\nThe post of Prime Minister is traditionally occupied by the leader of the party which won the majority in the legislative elections. If France Insoumise were to win, Jean-Luc Mélenchon would likely be in the running for the job. However, the French political reality is such that several factors come into play when appointing the head of government.\n\n
Confident France Insoumise
\n\nDespite the challenges, Panot and his colleagues from France Insoumise seem confident in Mélenchon's abilities to assume this key role. According to them, the leader of their movement has all the qualities required to lead the country and would be capable of giving a new direction to France.\n\nThis subject is however divisive, the personality of Jean-Luc Mélenchon and the nature of his political proposals are both his main strengths and his greatest weaknesses. They earned him both fervent support and strong criticism. \n\n