Emmanuel Macron said he could not remain “indifferent” and said the dissolution was necessary to “clarify” the political situation. “The voting in the European elections was clear,” he stressed.
The head of state took the opportunity to criticize the “extremist fever” both on the right and on the left, considering himself the only defender of “republican values.” “The masks have been removed since Sunday evening.
For the first time, the Republican right, or at least its leader, has entered into an alliance with the far right, and the left with the far left,” he said.
Macron then called for unity among all those who “said no to extremes.” I hope that at the right time, before or after the elections, men and women of good will will come together, who together knew how to say “no” to extremes,” he concluded.
Let us remember that in the European elections his party received less than half the support of the far-right Le Pen party.
Legislative
Emmanuel Macron has scheduled early legislative elections for June 30 and July 7.
Accusations
He said the far right defended isolation and accused the far left of anti-Semitism and anti-parliamentarism.
Far to the right
He accused the French far right of having an “ambiguous attitude towards Russia” and criticized their desire to leave NATO.
Author: Rita Monteiro
Source: CM Jornal

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