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Legislative 2024: Marine Le Pen “manipulates information”, slams the government spokesperson

Summary by Le Figaro
On Tuesday, July 2, Marine Le Pen accused Emmanuel Macron of preparing “an administrative coup” through a series of appointments. However, “this is not new”, recalls the government spokesperson.

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The French government has accused Marine Le Pen, leader of the National Rally, of 'manipulating information' over her allegations of a 'administrative coup' linked to the appointment of senior officials in the Administration, in order to avoid a potential blockage after parliamentary elections.

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On Tuesday, July 2, Marine Le Pen accused Emmanuel Macron of preparing “an administrative coup” through a series of appointments. However, “this is not new”, recalls the government spokesperson.

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The government spokesperson indicated on Wednesday that fewer than ten appointments had been decided upon in the Council of Ministers, which is "nothing specific" compared to usual.

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VIDÉO - La porte-parole du gouvernement, Prisca Thevenot, s'est exprimée à l'issue de l'ultime conseil des ministres du gouvernement Attal sur les propos de Marine Le Pen, accusant l'exécutif d'un "coup d'État administratif".

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ladepeche.fr broke the news in on Wednesday, July 3, 2024.
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