Le Pen’s request to Macron to hold a referendum in France
According to Webangah News quoted by Mehr News Agency According to AFP, Marine Le Pen, the leader of the French far-right opposition party, asked Emmanuel Macron, the president of this country, to Holding a referendum on important issues, including immigration, will help overcome the political deadlock in this country.
Macron last week appointed Michel Barnier, a 73-year-old politician from France’s center-right party, as prime minister. This appointment took place after early elections in June and July and the suspension of parliament. However, analysts say that this country is on the verge of entering a period of instability, and Barineh’s presence at the head of the parliament is fragile and dependent on the support of the “National Community” party; A party with anti-European Union and anti-immigration tendencies led by Le Pen and considered the largest party in the National Assembly!
The left-wing coalition, which after the elections and despite failing to reach the absolute maximum, established itself as the largest coalition. The introduced politician is also putting pressure on Barnier. Yesterday, more than 100,000 protestors from left-wing currents protested Macron’s policies and demanded his resignation.
In the midst of political tensions in France, Le Pen asked Macron to discuss important and fundamental issues, including immigration. Health and security services to give people the right to vote.
He said: National Social Party openly supports any kind of approach with the aim of giving direct decision-making power to the people. . Emmanuel Macron, who created this mess himself, personally has the leverage to keep democracy alive.
During the second round of early French elections in July, around 200 parliamentary candidates aimed to prevent the party from entering The national society formed a coalition with the absolute maximum number of votes to the parliament and the formation of the government; An issue that angered the extreme right.
Le Pen continued to emphasize that he will monitor Barnier’s every move and action and said: if in If France is forgotten or disrespected again in the coming weeks, we will not hesitate to impeach the government.
He also said he expects France to hold national elections within a year. The 56-year-old French politician said: This is good because I believe that France needs an absolute and clear maximum.