controversies continue as the first round approaches

Published


Video length: 3 min

2024 legislative elections: controversies continue as the first round approaches
The legislative election campaign continues at loggerheads, with the approach of the first round on Sunday June 30. The controversies have unfolded in a few days, most of which concern the National Rally.
(France 2)

The legislative election campaign continues at loggerheads, with the approach of the first round on Sunday June 30. The controversies have unfolded in a few days, most of which concern the National Rally.

Only two days left before the first round of legislative elections, Sunday June 30. An express campaign, which is played out at loggerheads until the last hour. A slip by Roger Chudeau, outgoing deputy of the National Rally, sows trouble. On BFMTV, the elected RN called into question for his dual nationality, the skills of former Minister of Education under François Hollande, Najat Vallaud-Belkacem, accusing him of having wanted to impose Arabic in schools.

“A crystal-clear overview of what the ruling National Rally would be like: incompetent, crude, mendacious and racist“, commented Najat Vallaud-Belkacem. Marine Le Pen distanced herself from Roger Chudeau’s comments, denouncing “a serious fault”which is not “not the National Rally project”This controversy comes after another, on the desire to exclude dual nationals from extremely sensitive positions in the State.


source site