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“A debacle in referendums”: Jean-Philippe Tanguy criticizes Emmanuel Macron interview

The deputy of the National Rally (RN) judges that the account is not there in the referendums, after the interview with Emmanuel Macron in TF1.

Jean-Philippe Tanguy Zapped before the end of the show. The deputy of the National Rally (RN) explains this Wednesday, May 14, BFMTV-RMC this Wednesday, May 14, preferred to return to the National Assembly in the National Assembly instead of following the entire river interview with Emmanuel Macron in TF1.

This does not prevent the elected official of the extreme right from largely criticizing this sequence, which marked the return of the President of the Republic to the hexagonal scene.

Therefore, Jean-Philippe Tanguy points out a “debacle in referendums”, remembering the head of state in their votes by 2025, when he announced his intention to consult citizens to “decide” certain “determining subjects.”

“It’s Macron”

If the latter opened the door to a referendum on the question of the end of life, currently discussed in the National Assembly through two texts, as well as “a multiple consultation”, the Somme deputy considers that the account is not there.

“It’s Macron, the door is Ajar but it’s a bit closed anyway,” he says.

The previous day, Jordan Bardella had also widely criticized this interview described as “vain talk”, which “no longer masks” a “generalized impotence” of the head of state according to him.

He asked for more than three hours, Emmanuel Macron approached many aspects of French politics, from prisons to fiscal policy, including the financing of the social model, despite the fact that he has been deprived of the National Assembly since the dissolution that has limited it in recent months to its diplomatic role.

Author: Baptiste Farge
Source: BFM TV

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