with Macron, “a five-year tunnel without light”, promises Marine Le Pen

Marine Le Pen was again acclaimed by the voters of the 11th district of Pas-de-Calais. The RN candidate, and outgoing MP, obtained 53.8% of the vote in the first round of the legislative elections this Sunday. She then asked her voters to “confirm” her score in the second round to be held next Sunday.

She also took the opportunity to scratch the President of the Republic by speaking of a “five-year tunnel without light” with Emmanuel Macron. The finalist of the last presidential election wants to be optimistic despite everything and considers “possible to send a very large group” to the Assembly. To form a parliamentary group, a minimum of 15 deputies is necessary. His party came third on Sunday with 19.7% of the vote.

The RN would get between 10 and 45 deputies

According to the first projections of polling institutes published after the first round, the macronist coalition Together! would obtain the most seats in the National Assembly at the end of the ballot, but without certainty of obtaining an absolute majority of 289 seats. It would be ahead of the left alliance Nupes and Les Républicains would be the third force in the Assembly.

The RN would get between 10 and 45 deputies, according to these first estimates. “This result was obtained despite considerable abstention”, estimated Marine Le Pen after a first round shunned by 52.5% of voters according to an OpinionWay poll for Cnews and Europe 1. “It is important not to let” the head of the state “Emmanuel Macron will have an absolute majority which he will abuse to apply his self-centered and brutal methods and impose his anti-social project on us.”

“France is neither a trading room nor a ZAD”

In the constituencies where the second round will oppose a candidate Together! to a candidate from the left alliance (Nupes), the far-right candidate urged voters not to “choose between the destroyers from above and the destroyers from below, not to choose between those who want to deprive you of your rights and those who want to deprive you of your property”.

“France is neither a trading room nor a ZAD”, an area to be defended, added Ms. Le Pen, who hopes to transform the trial of the presidential election where she reached the second round for the second time before to be beaten in the end by the outgoing president.

Source: Europe1

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