for Elisabeth Borne, the Nupes project is “ambiguous vis-à-vis secularism” and “Russia”

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The Prime Minister was the guest of the “20 hours” of France 2, Wednesday.

Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne made a new update four days before the second of the legislative elections. “Our position is very clear: no voice for the far right”she said, Wednesday, June 15, on the set of “20 hours” of France 2. Details were requested because the presidential majority struggled to define a clear voting instruction in the event of a Nupes-RN duel in the second round.

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Asked about Emmanuel Macron’s remarks on Tuesday, insinuating that Nupes was carrying a non-republican project, Elisabeth Borne replied that republican values ​​were “liberty, equality, fraternity, secularism”. According to her, the alliance led by Jean-Luc Mélenchon is “ambiguous vis-à-vis secularism” and “with Russia”.

On the new accusation of rape targeting Damien Abad, defector from the Republicans, appointed Minister of Solidarity, the Prime Minister repeated what she had already answered par the past. “Women’s voices must be released, she insisted. And to add:” It is up to justice to tell the facts.


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