
The French far-right leader Marine Le Pen said she wo n’t try to oust President Macron if she wins the snap parliamentary election that will take place later this month. ” I’m polite of corporations, and I’m not calling for administrative chaos”, Le Pen told Le Figaro paper. ” There may just be marriage”.
Le Pen hopes to clinch a lot in the upcoming parliament by appealing to mainstream citizens. Her party, the National Rally, is already on record to become the biggest party, a promise which has caused concern among investors and France’s foreign lovers. Le Pen claimed that if she can type a lot, she would lead her party’s political caucus, and that 28-year-old celebration leader Jordan Bardella would become prime minister. The two-round poll ends on July 7 and is over.
Le Pen’s group is on training to get as many as 270 of the 577 votes in the National Assembly, according to a forecast by researcher Elabe, with 289 required for an overall majority. Between 90 and 130 is expected to win, according to Macron and his friends.