In order to get out of the social and political crisis, Marine Le Pen estimated on Sunday that Emmanuel Macron has the “choice” between a referendum on pensions, the dissolution of the National Assembly and his own resignation, on the eve of a speech by the Head of State.

“The way in which (Emmanuel Macron) promulgated, with a quite unusual and rather childish speed, this pension reform, shows that he is still in a state of mind of provocation”, judged the president of the deputies of the Rassemblement. national Marine Le Pen, guest of the Grand Jury RTL-Le Figaro-LCI.

“Emmanuel Macron takes astonishing pleasure in throwing the French against each other, in brutalizing the French people” when “we cannot govern against the French”, explained the ex-candidate for the Élysée.

“There are three solutions to get out of a conflict such as the one it has itself generated: there is the referendum, (…) there is the dissolution of the National Assembly and there is the resignation of the President of the Republic,” said Marine Le Pen.

“Totally charred prime minister”

“We have a totally charred Prime Minister, a discredited government, a President of the Republic who is massively, even violently contested, and a rebellious National Assembly,” she added. “Under these conditions, the Constitution which is rather well done offers him three solutions” and “it is he who has the keys”, according to Marine Le Pen.

As for the speech by the President of the Republic scheduled for Monday at 8 p.m., the president of the RN deputies estimated that Emmanuel Macron “cannot come tomorrow saying + we will think about something else, we will think about other reforms+” because “it won’t work, it won’t work anymore”.

The president will address the French on Monday evening, after the express promulgation of the pension reform in the wake of its validation on Friday by the Constitutional Council.

“We are determined to accelerate” the reforms after that of pensions, assured Saturday Elisabeth Borne, while the unions refuse to enter the “agenda” post-crisis of the executive and call for a day of mobilization “exceptional” on May 1 against retirement at age 64.

“That the unions call for demonstrations seems natural to me” and “I leave the freedom to my voters to go and demonstrate if they wish”, said the far-right leader, who claims not to have been “withdrawn in challenging the reform: “We have been exactly where we needed to be”.

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