Thomas Ménagé (RN): “We have absolutely not abandoned the possibility of censorship”

Thomas Menage RN We have absolutely not abandoned the possibility

Yesterday, after 51 days of waiting, Emmanuel Macron appointed Michel Barnier, 73, as Prime Minister. This former minister and European Commissioner for the Republicans must now form a government capable of holding up in the National Assembly. The left is promising a motion of censure, Renaissance is promising not to give him a blank check, while his own LR party is rejoicing without rushing to clarify its position. Eyes have mainly turned to the National Rally, which for the first time since the start of the discussions, has agreed not to censure Michel Barnier outright. Marine Le Pen’s party will judge on the evidence. To talk about it, our guest Thomas Ménagé, RN MP for Loiret.


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