The National Rally plays on different tables. While a motion of censure must be submitted to the vote of the deputies this Monday afternoon and could cause the dissolution of the government if it is voted on -and consequently the call for new legislative elections-, the deputy of Pas-de-Calais Marine Le Pen assured him: she does not want to take Elisabeth Borne’s place.
“I said that I will not go to Matignon but we have a very large number of profiles to be prime minister and carry the will of the French,” he said on RTL this Monday morning, without naming possible suitors. “We’ll see when the time comes,” he added simply.
In the event of early legislative elections, Marine Le Pen also confirmed that her party would not present a candidate against an LR deputy who had voted in favor of the motion of no confidence against the Government. “Sometimes you have to put the country before the holidays,” she justified.
“I’m not afraid of power, I look forward to it”
On the other hand, the former president of the far-right party already seems to want to jump into battle for the presidential elections and lays the foundations for 2027.
“I have been a presidential candidate three times, maybe it would be a fourth time, the decision has not yet been made,” she says, to justify her desire not to become Prime Minister. “I’m not afraid of power at all, I look forward to it,” she says, however.
“I look forward to showing the French people that we are capable of carrying out the reforms they are waiting for and that we can achieve very good results for the country in terms of its security, its prosperity and the defense of its identity,” concluded the finalist. of the 2017 and 2022 presidential elections.
Source: BFM TV
