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STRAIGHT. Legislature: ‘Ego quarrels among hidden leaders are enough,’ fumes Eric Ciotti

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  • 08:16“I need an absolute majority”
  • 08:07LR in the government in case of RN victory
  • 08:05Ciotti is angry at Sarkozy and Larcher
  • 08:16

    “I need an absolute majority”

    This is Jordan Bardella’s call to “pass my reforms,” he assures on CNews and Europe 1. “If we find ourselves in a situation of a relative majority, the prime minister will not be able to act,” he says. . “I ask the French to trust us as we prepare to inherit a country that is on the verge of bankruptcy.”

    08:07

    LR in the government in case of RN victory

    “There will be Republican ministers who will participate in the restoration of France” if the PH wins a majority, says Eric Ciotti on RTL.

    08:05

    Ciotti is angry at Sarkozy and Larcher

    “The moral lessons of those who brought us into this situation are enough! The quarrels of the egos of leaders who are hiding and waiting for the country to fall apart in order to get out of the woods, that’s enough!”, irritates Eric Ciotti, who is asked about Nicolas Sarkozy’s proposal, also criticizing the meetings around the Senate President. Gerard Larcher. The former President of the Republic would like LR members to comment on Ciotti’s draft agreement with LR-RN before he seals it.

    07:55

    Ciotti did his duty

    “The country is on earth, at some point we had to break a taboo,” says Alpes-Maritimes MP Eric Ciotti on RTL, who as LR president formed an alliance with the RN. But, he assures, “my hand is still extended to the second round” to those whom he calls “the feathered candidates from the Republic of Latvia,” from the “right-wing candidates from the Republic of Latvia.”

    07:53

    Panot believes in the growth of the number of participants

    “We will win with 15 additional participation points. People, go vote,” Mathilde Panaud calls at the end of her interview on France 2, using the Mélenchon formula.

    07:52

    Forensic information: Ciotti sees Estrosi’s hand

    The Nice prosecutor’s office has opened a judicial investigation against Eric Ciotti. “This is completely grotesque, this is a parking ticket on election night in May 2022. The Anticor report prompted the association to fire its administrator, the calendar is not fooling anyone, and “everything” comes from Christian Estrosi.

    07:51

    Pano takes over Arnault’s assumption of office

    “Each party member of the FFP can freely nominate its candidates,” recalls Mathilde Pano on France 2 and adds that “we think before we invest in anyone.” She was questioned not about the cases of Alexis Cornier and Raquel Garrido, but about the controversial antifa activist Raphael Arnault.

    07:49

    Threat from the far right: ‘it’s a matter of life and death’

    “It’s a matter of life and death not to choose the far right,” says Matilda Pano. She cites women who have died in Poland because abortions were prevented (even though Marine Le Pen has said several times that abolishing this right is out of the question), as well as LGBT families in Italy whose kinship has been removed.

    07:44

    Retirement sees NFP

    “The vast majority of people are against the pension reform, which parliament did not vote for,” recalls l’Insoumise Mathilde Panot on France 2. The reform will be canceled within the first hundred days if the FFP comes to power. What is the cut-off age? “Work towards your goal of retiring at 60. I hope we get there as quickly as possible,” she said.

    07:40

    Night battle on X

    Last night, Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin hailed “A new failure, a new lie. They are lying to you,” the RN’s decision to delay the VAT cut on essential items “until the second phase,” as Jordan Bardella told Le Parisien.

    “It gives you something in common,” said LFI MP Hugo Bernalitzis.

    07:30

    Candidates Dieudonné and Francis Lalanne in Guadeloupe

    Comedian Dieudonné and singer Francis Lalanne, frustrated candidates in the European elections, are performing in Guadeloupe, according to a list released Monday evening by the prefecture.

    Dieudonné M’Bala M’Bala, who has been repeatedly convicted by the courts, including for racial slurs and incitement to hatred, is the candidate for the 1st constituency. Francis Lalanne is running in the third congressional district.

    Apart from holding exhibitions near Dieudonné, the two artists have no known connection to the archipelago.

    07:20

    Soulful morning

    12 days before the first round, political guests mill about in the morning. We will be able to listen to Yael Braun-Pivet (Renaissance), Eric Ciotti (LR), Manon Aubry (LFI), Clement Beaune (Renaissance), Bruno Le Maire (Renaissance), Jordan Bardella (RN), Rachida Dati (Renaissance). ), Eric Coquerel (LFI), Olivier Faure (PS), as well as Prime Minister Gabriel Attal and MoDem President François Bayrou.

    07:10

    Strange meeting

    Last night, the New Popular Front wanted to demonstrate its unity at its first election meeting, which took place in Montreuil (Seine-Saint-Denis). But the complexities of Investiture Insumis exploded before everyone’s eyes. François Ruffin openly supported Alexis Corbière, a scene regionalist, while Rima Hassan supported her rival.

    07:00

    Hi all !

    Hello everyone and welcome to the live broadcast dedicated to the election campaign for the early legislative elections, which will take place on June 30 and July 7.

    Context

    According to the Ifop poll, the left gains 28% in the first round.

    According to an Ifop poll by LCI, the New Popular Front recorded progress on Monday, winning 28% of the vote in the first round of legislative elections, behind the National Rally (33%) and ahead of the presidential camp (18%).

    More than 400,000 proxies in one week

    According to the Ministry of Internal Affairs, as of June 16, 409,226 proxies have been identified. Or 6.5 times more than in 2022, during the last legislative elections.

    The New Popular Front held its first meeting

    The United Left held its first meeting yesterday in Montreuil (Seine-Saint-Denis). Despite the enthusiasm of the crowd in attendance, tensions were again felt around France Insoumise’s investment.

    Source: Le Parisien

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