“An alliance of dishonor” between Macron and Mélenchon: what Jordan Bardella said on the TF1 news this Monday evening

“An alliance of dishonor” between Macron and Mélenchon: what Jordan Bardella said on the TF1 news this Monday evening
“An alliance of dishonor” between Macron and Mélenchon: what Jordan Bardella said on the TF1 news this Monday evening

Jordan Bardella, president of the National Rally, was one of the four political guests on Monday July 1st at 8pm on TF1.

The day after the first round of the legislative elections on Sunday June 30, where his party came out on top in France, he was questioned by Gilles Bouleau for a few minutes.

For him, the alliance and the withdrawals between candidates of the New Popular Front and those of the presidential majority (Together!) are “against nature”. “It is the alliance of dishonor”, he insisted.

“I am quite surprised to see a President of the Republic come to the aid of a violent far-left movement, which has been calling for insurrection and fuelling an anti-Semitism atmosphere since October 7 (…) and which wants to organize disorder in French society against all odds,” said Jordan Bardella.

The journalist then reminded him that several candidates from his own rank had been convicted of anti-Semitism, which is not the case for NFP candidates, including those in the ranks of La France Insoumise.

“The Prime Minister who will restore security”

“You say that Jean-Luc Mélenchon and La France Insoumise are posing an existential danger to France, but there are many French people who believe that it is the RN that is posing this existential risk to the nation and the Republic.”Gilles Bouleau asked Mr. Bardella.

“I want to be the Prime Minister who will restore security and order, and who will guarantee the rights of all French people. The RN is for the defense of purchasing power, of the working classes and the middle classes, of the control of immigration,” replied the candidate.

“J“I will go to Matignon only if I have the confidence of the French people on Sunday, I will be the Prime Minister of all the French people, including those who did not vote for me,” he concluded. “We absolutely must get the country out of this deadlock.”

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