Philippe Folgado // Photo credit: EMMANUEL DUNAND / AFP 5:20 p.m., January 30, 2024, modified at 5:20 p.m., January 30, 2024

Gabriel Attal's general policy speech was particularly awaited by farmers, but also by the entire political class. A speech which has not convinced the opposition who denounce a "reactionary speech", "an addition of measures" and which does not respond to the anger of the farmers.  

Gabriel Attal delivered his general policy speech to the deputies of the National Assembly. The Prime Minister announced new measures that he wishes to put in place to impose a "de-bureaucratization" and a "de-micardization of France", he also wishes to go further in the "reform of unemployment insurance, new conditions for the RSA and many others. A speech which did not fail to provoke a reaction from the political class. 

The “most reactionary speech in a century” for Mélenchon 

The first to react was Jean-Luc Mélenchon. The founder of France Insoumise described the Prime Minister's speech as "the most reactionary speech in a century". “He harshly punishes the ungrateful: elimination of the minimum wage, compulsory free work for the RSA”. 

Attal is very unhappy because the people refuse to admit that they live in paradise. He harshly punishes the ungrateful: elimination of the minimum wage, compulsory free work for the RSA, etc. The most reactionary speech in a century.

— Jean-Luc Mélenchon (@JLMelenchon) January 30, 2024

Mathilde Panot deplores the lack of new measures to appease the anger of farmers. According to her, the emergency for the country is "the demacronization of this country and quickly because the people can no longer bear this policy." In addition, the president of the La France insoumise-Nupes group calls on all deputies to vote for the motion of censure, a real vote of no confidence against the government: "Those who do not vote for the motion of censure will be

de facto

in the majority in this government ". 

Fabien Roussel, for his part, points out the lack of “concrete announcements for farmers and workers”. The national secretary of the French Communist Party believes that the general policy speech was "very liberal, very very right-wing". “It’s not Gabriel Attal, it’s Gabriel Thatcher,” he added. 

Gabriel Thatcher spoke at @AssembleeNat today.



Nothing for workers,


Nothing for farmers,


Nothing for public services


Nothing to reduce our bills.



It is France that is becoming poorer.

— Fabien Roussel (@Fabien_Roussel) January 30, 2024

“An addition of measures” denounces Ciotti 

Éric Ciotti, the leader of the Republicans, denounces “an addition of measures” which do not make “major reforms”. He castigates a form of "betrayal on the AME" (which must be reformed in the summer) and expresses his "disappointment" over the lack of new measures to respond to the "anger of farmers": "Nothing new announce, no questioning of the excess of standards and free trade treaties". On the migration aspect, he finally denounces “the recycling of old measures”. 

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