“No voice for the National Front”, asks Borne

Alexandre Chauveau, edited by Ophelie Artaud
2:35 p.m., June 13, 2022

Back in Calvados, where she came first in the first round of the legislative elections, Elisabeth Borne spoke about the voting instructions in the event of a duel between the National Rally and the Nupes. The Prime Minister wants “no voice for the National Front”, and advances support on a case-by-case basis for the candidates of the left-wing coalition.

The campaign for the second round of the legislative elections has already begun. Prime Minister Élisabeth Borne, in the lead in her constituency of Calvados, calls for the mobilization of her troops. She returned late Sunday evening, after the announcement of the results, in her department to greet her teams and start the campaign. She was notably in a printing press on Monday morning.

Case-by-Case Voting Guidelines for Nupes Candidates

Beyond the candidate, it was as majority leader that she spoke to give the voting instructions in the event of a duel between the National Rally and the Nupes in the second round. In total, 58 constituencies are affected by this scenario. And the message is clear: “Our position is no voice for the National Front”, declared the Prime Minister.

“Regarding the Nupes candidates, if we are dealing with a person who does not respect republican values, who insults our police officers, who asks to no longer support Ukraine, who wants to leave Europe, we are not going to vote for him. If we are dealing with a candidate who respects republican values, then we support him. This is, for example, what I had the opportunity to say about Fabien Roussel”, she said. added.

A form of dam to the party of Marine Le Pen, while doing case by case for the candidates of the Nupes. However, the position of the majority was less clear Sunday evening, after the announcement of the results. Government spokeswoman Olivia Grégoire first invited voters to assess the situation locally. Elisabeth Borne continues her campaign. She spoke this Monday noon by videoconference with the candidates of the majority qualified in the second round.

Source: Europe1

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