The far-right MEP calls on Emmanuel Macron to convene this extraordinary session, “to debate a major law to boost security”.
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The European MP and president of the far-right National Rally party, Jordan Bardella, called for an extraordinary session of Parliament in a video published on social media on Thursday 29 August.
Jordan Bardella, head of the far-right party’s list for the European elections, discusses in this video the attack on the synagogue in La Grande-Motte, or the death of the police officer hit in the Alpes-Maritimes after refusing to comply. “France has shown far too much laxity and far too much tolerance,” believes the president of the RN.
“While France is navigating blindly, without a government for more than 40 days, paralyzed by Emmanuel Macron and his unworthy alliances with the New Popular Front in the last legislative elections, I want to call for a collective awareness (…) The president must call an extraordinary session of the National Assembly to debate a major law to boost security,” defends Jordan Bardella.