Marine Le Pen's risky bet offends her moderate electorate

Marine Le Pen's risky bet offends her moderate electorate
Marine Le Pen's risky bet offends her moderate electorate

DECRYPTION – The choice of the RN was welcomed by 72% of its electoral base. But the instability into which this censorship plunges the country worries a significant segment of its electorate, particularly among new supporters.

Wednesday evening, Jonathan R. is “fallen from the clouds”. At 8:30 p.m., this National Rally (RN) voter from Bouches-du-Rhône attended, stunned, the announcement by the President of the National Assembly Yaël Braun-Pivet which sealed the inevitable: the government of Michel Barnier was censored. The motion of censure tabled by the NFP was adopted by 331 votes, following the 49.3 triggered by the government for the adoption of the Social Security financing bill (PLFSS). A parliamentary maneuver made possible thanks to the voices of the 121 RN deputies, who voted as one for the motion tabled by the left united within the New Popular Front (NFP).

“Around me, no one understood why the RN brought down the government,” points out, angrily, this 26-year-old principal education advisor. “The party lost all credibility last night. I don't see what good could come out of this story and I don't…

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