French President Emmanuel Macron is not currently considering a referendum on immigration; There is no agreement among political leaders on issues related to their organizations. This was stated by party leaders who attended the meeting with the head of state in the Paris suburb of Saint-Denis, the radio station reported. France Information.
According to Marine Tondelier, national secretary of the left-wing Europe – Ecology – Greens (EELV) party, there will be no such referendum.
“There was a consensus around the table that it seemed difficult to expand the possibility of holding referendums on social issues such as immigration,” said French Communist Party leader Fabien Roussel.
Jordan Bardella, who also leads the National Rally party, said the president is “not considering that possibility” at the moment.
As France Info noted, he was the only participant at the meeting who advocated consultation on this issue.
Before that, Bloomberg, Macron and Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni provoked An agreement was reached with British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak to discuss the migration issue at the summit in Granada, which led to a diplomatic scandal.
Previously Macron named Real Madrid player Benzema is a model of success for immigrants.