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Legislature: Council of State rejects LR’s request to participate in Tuesday night’s debate

Failure five days before early legislative elections. On Tuesday, the Council of State rejected LR’s request to take part in a televised debate on TF 1 at 21:00. In this tournament, Gabriel Attal, Jordan Bardella and Manuel Bompard will compete against each other.

The summary judge of the Council of State rejected the request of the right-wing party, which remained hostile to the alliance concluded by its president Eric Ciotti with the RN, which considered his absence from these televised debates to be “extremely harmful” and did not win the case against Arcom last Friday.

The final stage of this blitzkrieg

The Prime Minister, the President of the National Rally and the coordinator of La France insoumise will meet at 9 pm for this first major televised clash between the three blocs, in the final stage of this lightning campaign.

It is Jordan Bardella who, a priori, has the most to lose this evening in prime time. Following its success in the European elections, PH dominates the first round of polls, with 36% of the vote according to Ifop, and may harbor ambitions of ascending to historic power. He is ahead of the left coalition New Popular Front (29.5%) and the presidential camp (20.5%).

Nothing, it would seem, has yet broken the momentum of the RN candidate for the post of prime minister: neither the vagueness of his views on the possible cancellation of the pension reform, nor his stated refusal to be appointed to Matignon – he did not do this. to obtain an absolute majority following the results of the second round on July 7 – “refusal of obstacles,” Gabriel Attal managed.

Find candidates in your district and find out the results of the first round of legislative elections in June 30 at 20:00 Paris, Lyon, Marseilles and throughout France.

Controversial decision

In the presidential camp, Emmanuel Macron is stepping up his intervention in the election campaign, despite warnings from his allies and a decline in his popularity following his controversial decision to dissolve the National Assembly on June 9.

The programs of the “extremes” are leading “to civil war,” the head of state said in a podcast broadcast on Monday. The far right “relegates people to either religion or origin”, “divides” and “is pushing towards civil war”, while France insoumise offers “a form of communitarianism”, “there is also a civil war behind this”, he said, continuing the dramatization strategy elections.

“He did this to us in all campaigns,” Marine Le Pen responded on RTL, feigning calm. “This is a strategy of fear,” added his ally Eric Ciotti on BFMTV/RMC, while Jean-Luc Mélenchon accused Emmanuel Macron of being “always ready to set fire.”

Source: Le Parisien

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