“
Help me help you
”: Marine Le Pen urged voters on Tuesday, June 7 to vote in the first round of legislative elections, faced with the “
dramatic
” situation in the country, during a trip to Loiret.
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“
I come to tell the French that we need them, because the match is not over
”, launched the presidential finalist, during a support visit to the RN candidates from Loiret, in Corbeilles in Gâtinais.
Marine Le Pen moved to the fourth constituency of Loiret to support the RN candidate Thomas Ménagé, who faces the former Minister of National Education, Jean-Michel Blanquer (LREM).
During the second round of the presidential election, this constituency voted 52% for Marine Le Pen.
"When we don't go to vote, we give half a voice to those (...) who are in power"
The legislative elections are "
crucial
" because the deputies can offer a "
counter-power to the President of the Republic
", she estimated in this village of 1,500 inhabitants, near Montargis.
“
It is possible, as we speak, that Emmanuel Macron does not have an absolute majority in the National Assembly.
It is still necessary that the French move to vote, and in particular those, and they are very numerous, who are opposed to the toxic policy of Emmanuel Macron
, ”launched the MP for Pas-de-Calais.
"
I have said it several times to the French: help me to help you.
If you're not going to vote, I can't help you.
(...) The French who suffer from the policy of Emmanuel Macron, today, cannot say: ''We did not know.'' (...) They could have been deceived five years ago , they can no longer be today
”, she insisted at a press conference, recalling the failure of her party in the last regional elections.
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“
Emmanuel Macron is embarking on a second and final term.
(...) That means that he effectively has nothing more to lose and that he will not feel bound by the discontent that his policy will create.
(...) When we are not going to vote, we give half a voice to those (...) who are in power
, ”said Marine Le Pen.
“
The situation in the country is worsening at a spectacular, confusing speed.
This is the snowball phenomenon.
Wherever you look, the situation is dramatic
”, she judged, citing in particular insecurity and “
the Stade de France affair
”, “
the collapse of the public hospital
”, the pension reform in come or "
speed dating
" to recruit in the