"We are working on, in a way, a black book of the health crisis, not only because I think that the government must be held to its responsibilities, but also because to make the list of errors, it is to avoid committing them again, "said Marine Le Pen after the May 8 ceremony in Hénin-Beaumont, Pas-de-Calais.

The president of the National Rally, Marine Le Pen, said Friday working on a "black book" of the health crisis due to the epidemic of the new coronavirus, to put the government "in front of its responsibilities". "When all the lies" of the executive "are put one after the other, we will see that, probably, it is the (French) government which has handled this crisis the most badly and moreover has shown contempt for the population, "Marine Le Pen told reporters after the May 8 ceremony in Hénin-Beaumont, Pas-de-Calais. 

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"I'm waiting to see if the promises will be kept"

According to the member for Pas-de-Calais, who wore a mask during the ceremony, "a certain number of measures" for deconfinement "go in the right direction, but there are considerable shortcomings, in particular the government's choice not to not make the mask compulsory in public space ".

If Marine Le Pen thus praised the "flexibility allowing mayors and prefects" to decide on the reopening of the beaches, which are "the gardens of those who do not have them", she nevertheless deplored that "all the promises of the government ", like putting masks for free at the disposal of the population, are" not kept ".

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Marine Le Pen wants "mandatory and free" masks

"The population has understood that these masks were completely legitimate, contrary to what the government told us," she said. "I am waiting to see if the promises will be respected, that is to say that all those who are symptomatic or asymptomatic can be tested. For now, that does not seem to be the case," said Marine Le Pen, hammering at wanting "compulsory and free" masks and deploring a "black hole", that of "treatments".