Le Pen Urges ‘Ultra Fast’ Dissolution After Bayrou Meeting
- Marine Le Pen, leader of the National Rally, called for new elections following a meeting with Prime Minister François Bayrou.
- Le Pen criticized Emmanuel Macron's policies as toxic and rejected Bayrou's budget proposals, calling for an immediate dissolution of Parliament.
- Polls suggest the National Rally could lead in an election, with 31% support compared to 23.5% for the left and 14% for Macron's coalition.
- Both the National Rally and left-wing parties plan to oppose Bayrou's budget proposals, potentially leading to fresh elections.
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DECRYPTAGE - The National Assembly set itself on the ground of war, with the hope of a dissolution of the Assembly and with the key to obtaining an absolute majority.
The leader of the RN wants at all costs a return to the polls, and as soon as possible. Objective: to challenge the ineligibility of which she was struck. Explanations.
Le Pen, Bardella Call for “Ultra-Quick” Dissolution of French Parliament
Leaders of the right-wing nationalist Rassemblement National (RN) party have called for the rapid dissolution of France’s parliament, urging President Emmanuel Macron to trigger snap elections as Prime Minister François Bayrou faces near-certain defeat in a confidence vote next week. Marine Le Pen and Jordan Bardella made their demands on Tuesday, September 2nd, after an hour-long meeting with Bayrou, which they said produced “no miracle” and le…
Le Pen Demands Snap Elections After Collapse of French Government - teleSUR English
She rejects PM Bayrou’s budget plan as Macron faces pressure over political crisis. On Tuesday, French far-right leader Marine Le Pen demanded President Emmanuel Macron call “ultra-rapid” elections after the collapse of the government of Prime Minister Francois Bayrou. RELATED: Russia Rejects NATO Troop Deployment in Ukraine After Possible Ceasefir Accompanied by National Rally (RN) party president Jordan Bardella, Le Pen attended a meeting with…
Le Pen's party provides for a government stay in Bayrou, and calls on Macron to vote immediately. The opposition says he will vote against the Prime Minister's trusted vote on the 8th day of this month.
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