Shortly after Emmanuel Macron’s television interview, Marine Le Pen spoke to the press this Wednesday and considered that the president is “an increasingly lonely man”, when his prime minister comes out “pulverized” from the approval of the reform of the pensions.
For the leader of the deputies of the National Group in the National Assembly, Emmanuel Macron is a “man apparently increasingly lonely, who seems to have lost all sense of reality, without contact with the outside world, perhaps even with his own. “.
The president also, according to her, “symbolically challenged working France” by choosing to address the French at 1:00 p.m., “thus reinforcing the feeling of contempt” for them.
Marine Le Pen finally accused him of “spilling into anti-parliamentarism” after having used articles 49.3 and 47.1 to get the pension reform approved and “assuming the desire to evade national representation as soon as possible, repeating many times that the reforms do not necessarily approved by law”.
Terminal comes out “sprayed” from this sequence
The head of the RN also lashed out at the Prime Minister whom she considers “pulverized” after these long weeks of debate until the approval of the reform.
“The Government has not lost nine votes but Madame Borne is pulverized from this sequence,” he released, after the use of 49.3 and the rejection of only nine votes near a motion of no confidence on Monday.
If Emmanuel Macron reaffirmed his confidence in Elisabeth Borne, Marine Le Pen judged for her part that “if she had a little political sense, she would go alone”.
“His authority is ruined and therefore his future action is illusory,” he added.
Source: BFM TV
