Il partito di Le Pen atterra i migliori lavori in Parlamento francese con l’assistenza degli alleati di Macron

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    1. Calcutec_1 on

      Im really worried that France, Germany and the UK will have far right governments at the same time in not so distant future. Which is a horrible feeling to have

    2. TrueRignak on

      This is so aggravating. Once again, they are trying hard to reduce to nil the possibility of a republican front in the next elections. If you ask pro-EU electors to vote for you against the pro-Russian party, and once elected collaborate with the very same europhobic party, you are just asking to be wrecked in the following elections.

    3. Macron and his clique: The Republican front, but only when it suits us.

    4. Common-Summer-69 on

      This is misleading BS. Because the RN is the largest single party in parliament, they have a legal right to chair a certain number of commissions. The PM (it isn’t Macron’s domain) has the constitutional obligation to this. Your insinuation is disinformation.

    5. The stupid and immoral run to the right of our elites: the more you go, the more your legitimate the extrem in people spirit.

    6. Ancient_Ship2980 on

      This seems contradictory and self-defeating. Rightist National Rally leader Jordan Bardella, who replaced Marine Le Pen, is the leading contender to be France’s next president. Current French President Emmanuel Macron has a huge problem. Macron has to get France’s fiscal mess and soaring national debt under control. Evidently, Macron and Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu have decided that a parliamentary alliance with the left will not help them achieve this goal. Therefore, giving Sebastien Chenu and Helene Laporte the French parliament’s two vice presidencies makes some sense from the perspective of fiscal and economic policy. It also places the National Rally in the unenviable position of assisting the Macron government in implementing unpopular policies designed to get France’s finances and debt under control. Nonetheless, from a political perspective, this is a risky tactical alliance.

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