If Nicolas Dupont-Aignan, Nathalie Arthaud, Jean Lassalle and Philippe Poutou were not invited, Marine Le Pen was one of the eight candidates invited by TF1 to participate in France in the face of war. Faced with Anne-Claire Coudray and Gilles Bouleau, the candidate for the National Rally succeeded Anne Hidalgo and landed with a jacket in an original color oscillating between mauve and powder pink.
From September 2021, I propose to reduce VAT from 20% to 5.5% on fuel. I have added to this measure the abolition of fuel tax increases decided by #Macron as Minister of the Economy and then as President. #FaceALaGuerreTF1pic.twitter.com/ZIgfsdk7vx
– Marine Le Pen (@MLP_officiel) March 14, 2022
Bold!
The politician spoke about the war in Ukraine evoking her desire to lower taxes and VAT on fuel as well as to exempt “all young people under 30 from income tax”.
In Facing Baba on March 16
After Eric Zemmour and Jean-Luc Mélenchon, Marine Le Pen will be Cyril Hanouna’s guest in Face à Baba on March 16. The candidate of the National Rally (RN) will be questioned by a series of speakers. “There will be a person who left Marine Le Pen to join Eric Zemmour, Jean Messiha. There will be Yannick Jadot. There will be a member of the government, sure and certain, an active minister”he had said. “There are two who are in the running, and they will decide. But there are two who want to participate, they asked us to participate, and we wanted to have them too.”
The moderator clarified that “So far, they haven’t turned anyone away. Really, no one. They’ve said yes to everyone.” During her appearance in Face à Baba, Marine Le Pen will also be able to count on the presence of a member of her family, since one of her two sisters will be on the set. “We will also have Marine Le Pen’s sister”revealed Cyril Hanouna. “I think it’s the biggest cast we’ve had in Face à Baba.”
Moreover, according to a new Ifop-Fiducial survey for Paris Match, LCI and South Radio published this Monday, March 14, Marine Le Pen would be qualified for the second round with 18% of the votes, just ahead of Eric Zemmour (13%), Jean-Luc Mélenchon (11.5%) and Valérie Pécresse (11%).
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