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This Friday, July 5, marks the last day of a lightning campaign for the second round of early legislative elections caused by the dissolution of the National Assembly on June 9 by Emmanuel Macron.
Invited onto the France 2 set for his last speech before the vote on Sunday July 7, Prime Minister Gabriel Attal believes that “The risk is an absolute majority for the extreme right”. “From the depths of [s]”his guts” this scenario “would be catastrophic for our country.”
Friday, July 5, a few hours before the end of the legislative campaign, political leaders are taking advantage of this last day to increase their speeches. According to Gabriel Attal, the country “needs appeasement, it needs civil peace. And a project that is based on the stigmatization of a part of the French because they have a foreign origin, it is the opposite of the appeasement that we need, it would release hatred and violence”, he adds, while specifying that a country governed by the extreme right party “would drive our economy into a wall”.