Marion Maréchal calls on Jordan Bardella not to “mistake the wrong enemy”

“No party in France has ever come to power alone and has never governed alone, it has always been done within the framework of coalitions,” launched the head of the Zemmourist list for the European elections.

Marion Maréchal, head of the Zemmourist list for the European elections, called on Saturday her competitor RN Jordan Bardella not to “deceive an enemy”also saying “strive” has “build” a “coalition” to come to power, in a video published on X.

“Don’t make the wrong enemy, let’s not make the wrong enemy in this election” European, urged the former FN deputy (now RN), now leader of the Reconquest party.

“I think that you constantly hear on the ground, on social networks, our respective voters calling on us not to hit each other and to concentrate our opposition and our energy against our common adversaries who are in particular the left and the Macronists”continued Marion Maréchal.

You should be happy that there is a political force on the right that aspires to build this coalition

Marion Maréchal

The one who received 6.5% of voting intentions in an Ipsos poll published on Saturday evening – within the margin of error of the 5% threshold for entering the European Parliament – estimates that “the objective of RN voters is not to prevent Marion Maréchal or Reconquest from arriving at the European Parliament”.

To the one who is in the lead with 32% of voting intentions, “you should hope more that I am elected rather than Valerie Hayer Macronists or Marie Toussaint of ecologists or Manon Aubry of LFI”she said. “In any case, I would prefer it to be you who were elected rather than these adversaries of France and the French”she added.

Marine Le Pen’s niece also observed that“no party in France has ever come to power alone and has never governed alone, it has always been done within the framework of coalitions”. “You should be happy that there is a political force on the right that aspires to build this coalition”she told him again.

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