Marine Le Pen and Jordan Bardella spoke on Saturday morning to comment on the political situation. Marine Le Pen wants the term “as short as possible” and makes Emmanuel Macron dissolve the National Assembly again in 1 year.
“It cannot stand…” Marine Le Pen and Jordan Bardella spoke to MPs at the National Rally at the National Assembly on Saturday morning. “We are in a system where whoever cast the fewest votes is responsible for forming a government,” commented Marine Le Pen. An allusion to the appointment of Michel Barnier as prime minister when LR finished fourth in the legislative elections of June 30 and July 7.
Marine Le Pen wants the new “mandate to be as short as possible”. Therefore, she makes Emmanuel Macron for “new legislative elections” when possible, within a year, as stipulated in the French Constitution. Emmanuel Macron has already made it known that he does not want to dissolve the National Assembly again until the end of his term at the Elysée.
Also in front of RN MPs, Marine Le Pen declared that “Macronie is the embodiment of disorder” and told the National Rally electors: “Never allow yourself to be squirmed.” RN president Jordan Bardella hoped RN MPs would in the meantime embody a “constructive” and “influential” opposition and called on them to become “indispensable”. “Your role is […] to achieve victories everywhere for everyday life as well as for the sovereign,” he said.
The Barnier government announced next week
Michel Barnier, for his part, continues his balancing act in order to form his government. The list of women and men who will accompany him in his role as prime minister will be known next week.
LFI initiates the impeachment process of Emmanuel Macron
Also next week, on Tuesday September 17, the request for the impeachment of Emmanuel Macron, formulated by 72 LFI deputies and about ten other elected environmentalists and communists, will be examined by the office of the National Assembly, where the left is located. majority. A step that will serve as a test for the New Popular Front. In case of a green light, the text would be sent to the law commission. But the procedure is long and precise. In the Lois Commission, the NFP has only 24 seats out of 73. And the dismissal of Emmanuel Macron would have to be approved by two-thirds of the National Assembly, or 385 deputies. An impossible threshold to reach.