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Emmanuel Macron has a ‘choice’ between referendum, dissolution and resignation, says Marine Le Pen

How to get out of the socio-political crisis? Marine Le Pen sticks to her opinion, believing that Emmanuel Macron has a “choice” between a referendum on pensions, the dissolution of the National Assembly and his own resignation on the eve of the speech of the head of state.

“The way he promulgated, with a completely unusual and completely childlike speed, this pension reform shows that he is still in a state of provocation,” concluded the chairman of the deputies of the National Assembly, invited from the RTL. -Le Figaro-LCI Grand Jury.

“Emmanuel Macron takes amazing pleasure in pitting the French against each other, brutalizing the French” when “we can’t govern against the French,” the ex-Elysian candidate explained. According to Marine Le Pen, “there are three solutions to get out of a conflict similar to the one that he himself gave rise to: there is a referendum, (…) there is the dissolution of the National Assembly and there is the resignation of the President of the Republic.”

“We have a completely burned prime minister, a discredited government, a president of the republic against whom there is a massive, even brutal struggle, and a stubborn National Assembly,” she added. “Under these conditions, a fairly well-made Constitution offers him three solutions” and “it is he who has the keys,” according to Marine Le Pen.

Emmanuel Macron “can’t come tomorrow, saying We will think about something else, we will think about other reforms. “Because “it won’t work, it won’t work anymore,” she hit again.

Elizabeth Bourne ‘decided to speed up’ reforms

“We are determined to accelerate” post-pension reforms, Elizabeth Bourne assured Saturday, as unions refuse to be on the executive’s post-crisis “agenda” and call for an “exceptional” May 1 mobilization day against retirement at age 64.

“That the unions are calling for demonstrations seems natural to me” and “I leave my voters the freedom to go and demonstrate if they so wish,” said the far-right leader, who claims he was not “taken away” to protest the reform . : “We were exactly where we needed to be.”

Source: Le Parisien

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