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Early legislative elections: Jordan Bardella believes the New Popular Front is his “main opponent”

Jordan Bardella on Friday estimated that the New Popular Front, a left-wing coalition that includes LFI, PCF, EELV and PS, among others, was his “main opponent” in the June 30 and July 7 legislative elections during the trip . in the Loire.

“There are two political groups that will win these legislative elections and be able to form a government: it is La France insoumise and all its leftist allies behind Mr. Mélenchon, or it is the “alliance between the Republicans and the National Rally,” said the head of the National a union for which “the republic is in danger in the face of these engineers of chaos who advocate division.”

Moreover, when asked about his ambitions if he wins, Jordan Bardella said that “France today is on a slippery slope, I want to restore order in the head of state, in public accounts and in the street. The task of the French is to take advantage of this opportunity.”

A unique program is being played on the left

Not long before in Paris, the left showed itself united in a family photograph, from the Public Square to the rebels through the Socialist Party. The “legislative compact” of the New Popular Front offers “a complete break with the policies of Emmanuel Macron,” assured LFI coordinator Manuel Bompard.

“When the most important thing is at stake, we are here,” cheered PS head Olivier Faure, who in the morning largely secured approval of the agreement by his National Council, with only eight opposition members out of about 300 members.

videoSmic for 1600 euros, school, unemployment, pensions… measures announced by the New Popular Front

The jointly signed text calls for the repeal of pension reform, reform of unemployment insurance and immigration laws, indexation of wages to inflation, the introduction of a wealth tax “backed by a climate component” and the generalization of “excess profits taxation at the European level”. It was also noted that the minimum wage was increased to 1,600 euros net (currently 1,398.69 euros).

Source: Le Parisien

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