Le Pen Vows to Oppose Bardella as Prime Minister, Slams Macron for ‘Administrative Coup'”.

Le Pen Accuses Macron of Seeking Administrative Coup during France Elections

In an attempt to garner support from moderate right and left-wing groups, Marine Le Pen has stated that she will not join a government led by Jordan Bardella. She emphasized the importance of having a government that can take action and effectively govern. Le Pen accused President Emmanuel 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.

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.

In response to criticism from Le Pen, President Macron defended his decision to form a coalition government, stating that it was necessary for France’s stability and progress. He argued that he was willing to work with other political parties to create a government that would benefit all citizens, rather than just one particular group or ideology.

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