Marine Le Pen, leader of the National Rally group, said the rejected vote of no confidence in the French National Assembly weakened the government. She announced it on the broadcast of the radio station she. Europe 1.
“The government was very weak after this vote,” said Le Pen, noting that nine votes were not enough to support the no-confidence motion.
According to him, this is much less than the government expected.
According to him, the French authorities have a very weak idea of what is going on in the country, what the citizens want and what is going on in their ranks.
He also criticized the country’s government for deciding to implement pension reform at a time when food and energy prices were rising.
Citing a survey earlier, BFMTV found that two-thirds of French citizens to behave Supporting a vote of no confidence in Elizabeth Bourne’s government to approve pension reform, bypassing the parliamentary vote.