Legislative. Chief of the Armed Forces, Arcom, debate on France 2… the essentials of Thursday

Legislative. Chief of the Armed Forces, Arcom, debate on France 2… the essentials of Thursday
Legislative. Chief of the Armed Forces, Arcom, debate on France 2… the essentials of Thursday

A lively debate between Jordan Bardella, Gabriel Attal and Olivier Faure. Three days before the legislative elections, the Prime Minister, the president of the RN and the socialist representative of the New Popular Front confronted each other on France 2. >> What you need to remember

Marine Le Pen is raising tension over possible cohabitation. In an interview with Le Télégramme, Marine Le Pen outlined a rough cohabitation: “For the president, head of the armed forces is an honorary title since it is the Prime Minister who holds the purse strings.” Consequence, according to her: “on Ukraine, the president will not be able to send troops,” while Emmanuel Macron refused to exclude this option.

Justice rejects LR’s third attempt to exclude Eric Ciotti. The Paris judicial court declared inadmissible on Thursday in summary proceedings the third attempt by LR to exclude its president Eric Ciotti, who has entered into an electoral alliance with the RN, rejecting the party’s request to appoint an ad hoc representative to replace him.

Arcom puts Europe 1 on notice for lack of “measure” and “honesty”. Arcom (formerly CSA) decided to formally notify Europe 1, due to “a lack of moderation and honesty in its comments on current election events”. The Audiovisual and Digital Communication Regulatory Authority identified 29 guests on the show On marche sur la tête, hosted by Cyril Hanouna, between 17 and 26 June: two people were from the New Popular Front, one was classified as various centre, one was classified as various right, one represented the Republicans, seven represented the presidential majority and sixteen invited people represented or supported parties in the “extreme right” bloc.

“We cannot exclude an absolute majority” for the RN, according to the pollster Ipsos. “We cannot rule out, far from it, an absolute majority” for the National Rally on the evening of July 7, said Thursday the deputy president of Ipsos Brice Teinturier, who advocates caution on seat projections but notes “a deep dynamic” in favor of the far-right party. Three days before the first round of the legislative elections, a vast survey attributes 36% of voting intentions to the RN and its allies, against 29% to the New Popular Front and 19.5% to the presidential camp.

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