Marine Le Pen, presidential candidate for the third time, said Thursday that she "would
continue to play politics
" even if she was not elected to the Elysee Palace in April 2022. The candidate for the National Rally explained on RTL that she "was
not preparing (her) retraining
" after having graduated as a cat breeder, her "
passion
". “
I will always have my cats when I am President of the Republic. And if ever I am not elected, I will continue to play politics and I will always have my cats
”. The former lawyer, 53, also said that she was still "
able to (re) register with the bar if (she) wished
".
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Marine Le Pen is "
convinced of being the best placed
" in the race for the Elysee, while she is followed in the polls by Eric Zemmour, who has not yet presented his candidacy. "
I can and I will win this presidential election
," she assured. According to her, Eric Zemmour "does
not want to be Prime Minister at all
", but on immigration and insecurity, "
we are making the same observation, so we will be led at one point or another to bring together
”. "
For the moment, he may not be able to hear what I have to say to him, but we will wait a bit, it does not matter
", added the person in charge of extreme law.
"
I don't have more debt
"
Asked about the funding of her proposals, Marine Le Pen said she "would
explain it throughout the campaign
".
She promised in this regard that she would not spend "
a dime more
".
"
I don't spend a dime more, I don't raise taxes, and I don't have more debt
."
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How I will put an end to the iniquitous tax pressure which increases the price of energy
"
Marine Le Pen intends to release 16 billion euros through its measures against immigration, "
which consist in reserving family allowances exclusively for the French and subjecting a whole series of solidarity benefits to a waiting period of 5 years equivalent full time for foreigners
”.
It also plans to fight against "
fraud
", which would amount to at least 15 billion euros, and remove subsidies to "
intermittent energies
" such as wind and photovoltaic, which would represent "
between 6 and 7 billion euros per year
”.