Head of the Socialist Party (SP) deputies Boris Vallaud described, Sunday, Emmanuel Macron as a delusional person who lives in his hermetically closed “Élysée”.
Vallaud accused Macron of causing a crisis by his undemocratic power grab, which brutalized the Parliament and paid no heed to the grievances of the French people concerning the pension reform.
“Obstinacy is a bad advisor and we have a president who is a madman,” said the SP deputy of Landes, guest of the Grand Jury RTL/LCI / Le Figaro.
“When you are holed up in the Élysée Palace and you only listen to yourself, I cannot describe you otherwise,” he told journalists who were reacting to the use of the term “madman”.
In response to what head of the French Democratic Confederation of Labor (CFDT) Laurent Berger said on Wednesday about the “democratic crisis” on the eve of the eleventh day of protests against the pension reform, Vallaud stated that the crisis is also political, institutional and social.
“It is the accumulation of all what worries us and makes us despair,” pointed out Vallaud.
“When you undermine social dialogue, when you step on the social partners, when you do not respect the parliamentary institution and brutalize it, and when in the street you have hundreds of thousands of people demonstrating, yes it is a power grab because you have weakened democracy,” he emphasized.
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