The leader of the far-right National Union party this Friday criticized the “moral lessons” of the representative of the French football team, Kylian Mbappé, who called for a vote to prevent the country from falling “into the hands of these people”.
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“The French are tired of being lectured and told how to vote.”said Marine Le Pen in an interview with CNN France, in which she also asked for “moderation” from the “multimillionaires” who present themselves as spokespeople against the positions she represents.
Le Pen criticized “people who are lucky enough to live comfortably” and “to be protected from the uncertainty, poverty and unemployment” that affect their colleagues.
Laurent Jacobelli, the spokesman for the National Union (Rassemblement Nationale, in the original French), also criticized the captain of the French team, advising him to “stay in his place”.
“I’m not going to go on the field to give coaching advice, I think everyone should stay where they are,” said Jacobelli, in an interview with TF1after having the French envoy people were encouraged to vote during the press conference on the Thursday before the Euro2024 football quarter-finals against Portugal.
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Referring to one of Mbappé’s statements at the press conference, Jacobelli insisted that the player’s “good side” should be in the “French national team”. wearing “everyone’s shirt, regardless of your vote”.
The second round of French legislative elections soon takes place on Sunday, after the first round saw the victory of the far right led by Jordan Bardella, with 33% of the votes.
It was followed by the left-wing coalition New Popular Front (NFP, 28.5%) and the centrist Together for the Republic, which is part of President Emmanuel Macron’s party (22%).
The French President, Emmanuel Macron, called the elections, after his party (Renaissance) and the sharp rise of the National Union (the real right), in the elections for the European Parliament on June 9. A new executive should only be chosen in 2027.