“The rebels want to create economic chaos,” denounces Bruno Retailleau

“The rebels want to create economic chaos,” denounces Bruno Retailleau
“The rebels want to create economic chaos,” denounces Bruno Retailleau

While the National Assembly will debate this Wednesday the motions of censure tabled by the National Rally and the New Popular Front against the government of Michel Barnier, Bruno Retailleau denounced in La Grande Interview d'Europe 1 and CNews the “economic chaos” that wish to create, according to him, Jean-Luc Mélenchon's troops.

Michel Barnier's government is hanging by a thread. This Wednesday, from 4 p.m., the motions of censure from the National Rally and the New Popular Front will be examined in the Assembly. The RN having already announced that it would vote for the left, the minimum number of deputies required to bring down the executive (289) would be largely reached. A situation that has not experienced since October 5, 1962, the date of the one and only overthrow of a government by the Assembly in the entire history of the Fifth Republic.

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A “revolutionary dynamic”

Guest of La Grande Interview Europe 1/CNews, this Wednesday, Bruno Retailleau regrets this very probable censorship from the executive. And accuses the ranks of the left, more particularly La France insoumise. “In the crisis mechanisms, only a small spark is needed to trigger a chain reaction. The rebels want to create a kind of economic chaos, force the President of the Republic to resign and create a chain of crises,” denounces the Minister of Defense. 'Interior. A “revolutionary dynamic” that Jean-Luc Mélenchon’s troops “theorize” and “assume,” he adds. “And what is incredible is that now they find allies on the benches of the right.”

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