Marine Le Pen, the leader of the French far right, has criticized President Emmanuel Macron for considering a possible coalition government, which she sees as going against the will of the voters. Le Pen accused Macron of attempting an “administrative coup” by forming a coalition government that would not align with the results of the elections. She believes that Macron is trying to prevent the implementation of policies that the French people desire.
In an attempt to garner support from moderate right and left-wing groups, Le Pen has stated that she will not join a government led by Jordan Bardella and will respect his role as prime minister. She emphasized the importance of having a government that can take action and effectively govern.
Le Pen acknowledged that forming a government requires a majority of seats in parliament, and she expressed her desire to govern effectively. While she is focused on the upcoming presidential elections, she plans to continue serving as the group leader of the RN deputies in the National Assembly. She has not yet decided whether she will join the European group led by Viktor Orban, and will make a decision after the results of the upcoming runoff election.
Le Pen emphasized the significance of the upcoming election for the future of France, indicating that her primary concern is for the well-being and prosperity of the country.
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