While the fuel shortage continues to affect the day to day of the French, Marine Le Pen questioned the responsibility of the Government in the management of the file.
“There was no management, that’s the problem,” the head of the National Group told the press, in front of Matignon.
The president of the RN was invited by the Prime Minister, this Friday night, as part of the consultations on pension reform launched with opposition leaders.
“Several stations have lost their minds”
“The government hasn’t anticipated anything, it hasn’t seen anything happen!” continued Marine Le Pen. According to her, the government “is in a situation in which we expect it. We are waiting for them to intervene and it took days and days to realize that the situation was serious,” she said, recalling that Olivier Véran had assured last week that ” there was no shortage.”
“I said there was obviously, in addition to the shortage, a speculation problem that the government has been extremely slow to address. So it needs to be addressed now,” he said.
“It’s very long, several stations have lost their minds,” laments the deputy from Pas-de-Calais, speaking “of unaffordable prices at the pump for the French.” “The government really needs to do everything possible, because it couldn’t be anticipated. The problem needs to be solved as soon as possible.”
On Friday, the striking employees of TotalEnergies finally renewed their movement on Friday at all the oil group’s sites, despite the signing of an agreement on wage increases concluded overnight with two major unions.
On the other hand, the strike was lifted successively on Thursday and Friday in the only two refineries of the Esso-ExxonMobil group in France, in Fos-sur-Mer (Bouches-du-Rhône) and then in Gravenchon, in Normandy after the conclusion of a payment agreement on Tuesday. But it will take “two to three weeks” to return to a “normal walking situation,” the group warned.
Source: BFM TV
