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French Prime Minister Debates Far-Right Leader Ahead of EU Elections
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The recent political landscape in France and Europe has been marked by intense debates and discussions ahead of the June 9 elections. The far-right Rassemblement National (RN) party, led by Jordan Bardella, is currently leading in opinion polls, prompting a strong response from French Prime Minister Gabriel Attal and President Emmanuel Macron's party. In a televised debate, Attal and Bardella clashed over their respective visions for France.
I am not against Europe. I am against the way Europe works now.
You say: 'France, now, will reserve its public procurement contracts in priority for French companies.' But other European countries will do exactly the same. But other European countries will do exactly the same and our companies will lose contracts.
We will in June have the most important European elections in our history.
The method of the RN is to say 'we are against everything' and then in five or 10 years time when you realize you are wrong you say you have changed your mind. You were for Frexit – and now you supposedly want to stay in Europe!
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sources
- 1.The Guardian
- 2.Le Monde
- 3.DW News
- 4.France 2
- 5.LCI
perspectives
- 1.Election
- 2.Immigration to Europe
- 3.France under Emmanuel Macron
- 4.Rise of Far-Right in Europe
- 5.European Commission under Ursula von der Leyen
- 6.European defense
- 7.French Politics
- 8.European Energy Market
- 9.BREXIT
- 10.National Debt
- 11.Enlargement of the European Union
- 12.Schengen Area
countries
organizations
- 1.European Union
- 2.Alternative for Germany
- 3.EU Parliament
- 4.National Rally
- 5.EU Council
- 6.European Broadcasting Union
- 7.European Commission
- 8.European Conservatives and Reformists
- 9.Identity and Democracy group
- 10.Reformist Movement
- 11.Renaissance
- 12.Social Democratic Party
persons
- 1.Gabriel Attal
- 2.Jordan Bardella
- 3.Emmanuel Macron
- 4.Jean-Marie Le Pen
- 5.Marine Le Pen
- 6.Valérie Hayer
- 7.Giorgia Meloni
- 8.Katarina Barley
- 9.Léon Deffontaines
- 10.Maximilian Krah
- 11.Michaela Küfner
- 12.Nicolas Schmit