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"There is no need for a 'big national debate' to realize the concerns of the French". Jordan Bardella, head of the list of the National Rally in the European elections next May, on Monday lambasted on Europe 1 the vast consultation launched by the executive, which should start Tuesday.

" Macron wants to leave a few more months." "I think that Emmanuel Macron wants to allow himself a few more months until the European elections, but in reality nothing will change," said the 23-year-old candidate at Sonia Mabrouk's microphone. "He said it himself, his ministers too: 'We will stay the course,'" he quipped.

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"It's too late". "It's windy, it's too late", criticized the spokesman for the party of Marine Le Pen, saying that the best way for the head of state to come out of the crisis of "yellow vests" "is" to establish the proportional to the National Assembly "and" to organize the dissolution of the National Assembly, which has lost all legitimacy today ". "It is necessary to return to the people", still press the elected of Seine Saint-Denis to the Regional Council of Île-de-France. And to call the voters to mobilize, May 26 at the polls, to "inflict an electoral spanking on this government".

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According to an OpinionWay survey conducted for Public Sénat, Le Point and Etat d'Esprit-Stratis, 52% of French people do not intend to participate in the "big national debate". More than two thirds of them (67%) consider that it will not help to get out of the current crisis.