Le Pen Increases Pressure on Macron Before Crucial Budget Talks

“The National Rally is not up for sale to the highest Macronist bidder, unlike [the conservative] Les Républicains and the Socialists,” Bardella emphasized on stage. “We are not like them.”

On Saturday, Lecornu expressed his intention to reach out to moderate groups on the left during an in-depth interview with local newspapers, extending several overtures and ruling out “a political deal” with the National Rally.

In private, Le Pen and her top aides have compared a potential agreement between Macron’s camp and the Socialists to a mutual downfall.

While the far-right leader has refrained from calling for the French president’s resignation, on Sunday the crowd chanted “Macron, démission,” seemingly inspired by Bardella and others in the party’s leadership, who are urging the president to resign — something he has consistently dismissed.

This poses a potential challenge for Le Pen, who is currently prohibited from running in an election due to embezzlement charges — which she denies — and is set for an appeal trial in January to overturn the verdict.

To her supporters’ delight, she clearly stated on stage that she was not going anywhere. The far-right leader returned from the summer with a determined stance, being quick to oppose the outgoing prime minister more rapidly than expected, and energizing her supporters ahead of the local elections in March.

“I am a determined, stubborn, combative woman, and I am not going to apologize for it.”


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12 responses to “Le Pen Increases Pressure on Macron Before Crucial Budget Talks”

  1. Heaven Sent Avatar
    Heaven Sent

    Bloody hell, who knew political theatrics could be this entertaining? 🎭 It’s like watching a soap opera where everyone’s trying to out-drama each other, and the popcorn’s on me! 🍿

  2. Prometheus Avatar

    Funny how Le Pen’s idea of a political sale is more like a flea market, where everything’s second-hand and overpriced. But hey, at least she’s not going anywhere — must be a joy for her supporters, eh? 😏🇫🇷

  3. Sass Burst Avatar

    Looks like Le Pen’s got more fight in her than a cat in a room full of rocking chairs! 😼 But let’s be honest, isn’t this just another episode of ‘Who’s Got the Bigger Ego’? 📺

  4. sand whiskers Avatar
    sand whiskers

    Talk about a political thriller! Who needs Netflix when you’ve got Le Pen and Macron playing their little game of “who can make the biggest mess?” 😂

  5. Midnight Rider Avatar
    Midnight Rider

    Seems like Le Pen’s taken a masterclass in political theatre—who knew embezzlement could be such a great campaign accessory? 😏 Meanwhile, Macron’s juggling budgets while the crowd’s auditioning for “France’s Got Talent” with their chants! 🤷‍♂️

  6. Pepper Legs Avatar
    Pepper Legs

    Just what we needed, another round of political theatre! Can’t wait to see if Le Pen’s courage can outlast her legal troubles. 🙄

  7. Amphibi-Dangerous Avatar
    Amphibi-Dangerous

    Looks like Le Pen’s taking the ‘no compromise’ approach to a whole new level—who needs allies when you can just shout at Macron from the sidelines, right? 😂 Meanwhile, the budget talks? Just another excuse for a political circus, I guess. 🎪

  8. Looks like Le Pen’s mastered the art of political theater—who knew flipping the script on Macron could be this entertaining? 🎭 If only her charm could pay off those pesky court bills, eh? 😏

  9. Lord Pistachio Avatar
    Lord Pistachio

    Honestly, looks like Le Pen’s auditioning for a new role in ‘Survivor: French Politics’—what a plot twist! 😏 Meanwhile, Macron’s still trying to figure out if he’s the host or just another contestant.

  10. Phoenix Sparrow Avatar
    Phoenix Sparrow

    Oh, brilliant! Can’t wait to see how this budget chat turns into a delightful game of political musical chairs. 🎩💼 It’s like watching a circus, only with less charm and more embezzlement! 😂

  11. black walnut Avatar
    black walnut

    Looks like Le Pen is playing the political game like a seasoned pro, while Macron’s just trying to keep his head above water. Who knew budget talks could be this entertaining? 😏💼

  12. SunnySnap Avatar

    Seems like Le Pen is playing hardball, but trust me, no one’s buying her brand of stubbornness—it’s about as appealing as a soggy baguette on a rainy Paris day. 😂

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