For Marine Le Pen, the dizziness of censorship

For Marine Le Pen, the dizziness of censorship
For Marine Le Pen, the dizziness of censorship

DECRYPTION – Determined to overthrow the government, the RN faces prosaic but existential questions.

Marine Le Pen has barely arrived at the National Assembly this Tuesday morning when she comes across a camera. The microphone reaching out to her is marked with three capital letters: LCI. This is good, it's the opportunity for her to answer the question that everyone has been asking for hours. Does his group, the National Rally, really intend to vote on the motion of censure tabled by the New Popular Front? Or, the night having given advice, did the nationalists change their minds? After all, the left’s text is notably motivated by this sentence: “ While a large majority of our fellow citizens chose to support the extreme right during the legislative elections, the Prime Minister gave in to their most vile obsessions. »

A pill that may be difficult to pass, for a party which justifies its wish to censor the government by the lack of consideration it would have given it in…

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