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Olivier Faure, Jordan Bardella and Gabriel Attal debated, for the last time of the legislative campaign, on Thursday June 27, on France 2. From Brussels, Emmanuel Macron continued to campaign for his camp.
The leaders of the three blocs confronting each other in the legislative election campaign debated one last time, Thursday June 27, on France 2. Gabriel Attal (Ensemble) denounced “racist, anti-Semitic or homophobic remarks” many National Rally candidates. Olivier Faure (PS), representative of the New Popular Front, also accused the far-right party of wanting to make the situation of French people of foreign origin precarious.
Jordan Bardella (RN) for his part promised the French to “to break up” with “seven years of Macronism, brutality and contempt”. At the same time, in Brussels (Belgium), Emmanuel Macron regretted the“arrogance” of the National Rally, which would already see itself governed. Fabien Roussel, Communist Party candidate in the North, estimated that “the French want a lot” to the President of the Republic.