French opponents question Macron’s legislative speech

French opponents question Macron’s legislative speech
French opponents question Macron’s legislative speech

“Macron immerses himself in the strategy of chaos and war of religions to brutalize the elections,” reacted on social networks the leader of La Francia Insoumise, Jean-Luc Mélenchon, who criticized the president for considering that he uttered insults and contempt for those who don’t think like him.

According to the several-time presidential candidate, the French have already said that they are fed up with the head of state’s policies.

Also the spokesperson for the National Group (RN), Laure Lavalette, stated that the country has been suffering for seven years “from Macron and his bad reforms.”

The president is not serious, he lied and resorted to “fake news”, when he knows that the French have already opted for our notions of sovereignty, identity and security, which are absent from his speech, the spokesperson told BFM TV. of the far-right party, the big winner of Sunday’s European elections.

Macron held a press conference today in which he defended the dissolution of the National Assembly and the call for legislative elections in the face of RN’s victory in the European elections.

The president called to support the official option on June 30 at the polls as the only democratic and republican proposal against “the two extremes”, the right and the left.

For the first secretary of the Socialist Party, Olivier Faure, it is not worth commenting on “the historical counter-truths, the fake news and the caricatures of a president who mobilizes all the media to say that he does not campaign.”

Faure estimated in his account in X that Macron is the cause of the current chaos, a criterion used by other personalities on the left to explain the advance of the extreme right on French soil.

For her part, the president of Europe Ecology the Greens, Marine Tondelier, stated that the head of state has nothing more to say or propose regarding the legislative elections.

More than 49 million French people will be called to the polls on June 30 for the first round and on July 7 for the second, elections with three main camps in contention, the extreme right with RN, currently the favorite in the polls, the Popular Front of the left and the ruling Renaissance party and its allies.

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