“The extreme left and the extreme right are harmful to the country”, believes Bruno Le Maire

“The extreme left and the extreme right are harmful to the country”, believes Bruno Le Maire
“The extreme left and the extreme right are harmful to the country”, believes Bruno Le Maire

Bruno Le Maire hits the extremes. Questioned on -, the Minister of the Economy affirms “that the extreme left, like the extreme right, are also harmful to the country from an economic point of view, as well as from a values ​​point of view”. He deplores the speeches “anti-Semitic” held by certain members of the New Popular Front. “To ally is to be complicit”, he judges. According to him, Jordan Bardella or Jean-Luc Mélenchon “will take the country straight into the wall and honking”. Sfollow our live stream.

Laurent Berger wants to block the RN. The former general secretary of the CFDT claims to be “worried about the possible arrival of the National Rally in this country”, in the “4 Truths” on France 2, Monday. According to him, the National Rally is “a party that plays on fears” And “is not the solution” to the difficulties of the country. It calls for drawing “positive outlook”but refuses to take a position on a possible appointment to Matignon, while Raphaël Glucksmann had put forward his name for the post of Prime Minister.

An expected RN program. Accused of backtracking on certain measures, notably on the repeal of pension reforms, Jordan Bardella must clarify his party’s line. From 11 a.m., the leader of the RN will reveal “the priorities of the government of national unity” that the National Rally wants to put in place in the event of victories in the legislative elections.

The presidential camp wants to prove that it can change. If he still intends to reserve barbs for “extreme”Gabriel Attal also called on Sunday to change “method in governance”. A promise to “change” distilled on Sunday by numerous executives, starting with Emmanuel Macron himself, who recognized, in a letter addressed to the French that “the way of governing must change profoundly”.

Discordant voices on the left. The candidate’s file for Matignon continues to divide within the New Popular Front. “If [Jean-Luc Mélenchon] wants to be of service to the New Popular Front, it must put itself aside, it must be silent”, declared former president François Hollande, candidate in Corrèze. The leader of La France insoumise recalled his “intention to govern this country”while affirming not to“impose.

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