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For Macron, LFI and RN programs would "ensure" deindustrialization

2023-05-12T21:56:05.832Z

Highlights: The French president gave an interview to La Voix du Nord. In it, he attacked the opposition's plans for reindustrialization. He said: "If we apply the program of LFI, the country will be ruined" The interview was part of a week-long trip to the North of France. The rest of the time, he was in the south of France, where he was also in talks with the prime minister. He was in Dunkirk for a meeting with the Prime Minister.


At the end of a visit to the North on Friday, the president gave an interview to La Voix du Nord, in which he banged on the oppositions.


The president finished a segment at the end of the week in Dunkirk around the reindustrialization of the France. On Wednesday, in an interview with Challenges, Emmanuel Macron called her "mother of battles". While he announced Friday several investments, including on the lithium battery sector, the head of state gave a lengthy interview to La Voix du Nord, where he fires red balls on the programs of the oppositions, and in particular those of two ends of the political chessboard. "I appeal to the responsibility of the extremes who today deplore the effects whose causes they cherish. If we apply the program of LFI and the RN, deindustrialization is assured, "pounds the President of the Republic.

Emmanuel Macron seizes the opportunity to attack his former opponent in the second round of the presidential election: "If we apply Madame Le Pen's program, there is no chance of reindustrializing the country. With retirement at 60, with VAT on consumers, the country will be ruined." For the tenant of the Élysée, "reindustrialization means working more, creating good jobs, restoring sovereignty and making it possible to respond to the climate challenge." And to add, offensively, that the French "no longer have to believe those who lie to you economically and play with your anger, because we find substantive answers.

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As with each of his trips, Emmanuel Macron had a welcoming committee to welcome him. If the latter has been kept away by the police, the president explains: "I always go to contact, including to be yelled at. But when people come to throw projectiles, assault or cover your voice with a noise, it's just incivility. You shouldn't be obsessed with a tiny minority."

Source: lefigaro

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