She smells “a hope” to get up “in his favour“. This is what Marine Le Pen said this Friday. The candidate for the National Rally was visiting the Haguenau market in the Bas-Rhin one week before the first round of the presidential election.
While the latest polls give Marine Le Pen in the second round, with a narrowing gap compared to Emmanuel Macron, the candidate has therefore expressed her confidence.
“We feel that there is a great dynamic, a hope that has risen at the end of the campaign. What was announced as the mandatory re-election of Emmanuel Macron was fake news. It is perfectly possible to defeat it and therefore to radically change the policy for the country“ she estimated.
The candidate also returned to the threat elimination of the two public holidays additional in Alsace Moselle for territorial officials following a letter from Jean Castex asking them to catch up. For Marine Le Pen, local law should not be called into question in this way. “They have nothing else to do in government? There are nearly 10 million poor people and they have nothing else to do but to abolish public holidays which are historically specific to Alsace. Of course, I am attached to the identity of our regions. All this contributes to the wealth of our country. I therefore intend to leave Alsace its traditions” said Marine Le Pen.
On the market, it has in any case been very well received. For example by this fruit and vegetable seller. “I think she’s the future president. I believed in her five years ago. I believe in her strongly. I think she’s off to a good start“. Many passers-by or sympathizers asked for a selfie with the candidate. Marine Le Pen was then to hold a public meeting in Stiring-Wendel, in Moselle.