“The government will fall”: the Elysée denies the comments attributed to Macron and assures that the President “is not a commentator on current affairs”

“The government will fall”: the Elysée denies the comments attributed to Macron and assures that the President “is not a commentator on current affairs”
“The government will fall”: the Elysée denies the comments attributed to Macron and assures that the President “is not a commentator on current affairs”

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In a message published on social networks, the Elysée officially denied the comments reported by Le Parisien according to which Emmanuel Macron had assured that “the government will fall”.

“The government will fall.” The shocking sentence was shared on Tuesday November 26 by Le Parisien and would, according to our colleagues, be signed Emmanuel Macron. The Head of State would have assured several of his relatives, after having presented the insignia of the medal of Commander of the Legion of Honor to Elisabeth Borne, that Marine Le Pen and the National Rally were preparing to censor the government of Michel Barnier “and sooner than we think”.

Michel Barnier at 8 p.m. on TF1 Tuesday evening

Comments that the Elysée was keen to deny, several minutes after the publication of the article in Le Parisien, on the social network work and the country needs stability”, is notably written on the post. Despite this denial, “Le Parisien-Aujourd'hui en maintains its information. It has been cross-checked and confirmed by several sources”, as assured, on X, its editor-in-chief of the political service, Marion Mourgue.

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