Invited Tuesday evening from Europe Evening, Marion Maréchal spoke about the Beauvau of security announced for 2021 by Emmanuel Macron.

The former FN deputy for Vaucluse, who is launching a research center one and a half years before the presidential election, believes that the Minister of the Interior is someone who makes good diagnoses, like the head of state. 

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It is a return to the media scene that drives the far right, from which it comes: Marion Maréchal, withdrawn from the political scene since the end of her mandate as a Member of Parliament, in June 2017, has decided to launch a research center, a year and a half before the presidential election.

What role will this "think tank" have in front of the government, made up of several personalities from a right that it dreams of uniting?

The former parliamentarian is in any case not directly opposed to Gerald Darmanin, the strong man of Beauvau, as she explains at the microphone of Europe 1 on Tuesday.

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Asked about the possibility of seeing Gérald Darmanin making "a good minister" in a government of the National Rally, Marion Maréchal initially hesitated, before admitting that he made "good diagnoses".

"Gérald Darmanin is a man, like Emmanuel Macron sometimes, who can make good diagnoses in the proposals he makes on the reform of the police," she believes.

No "concrete results"

"At the same time, we have not seen the concrete results" of the action of Gérald Darmanin, in post in the Interior since July 2020. "Making laws is not acting politically."

But, according to the far-right personality, "it is in any case someone who makes the right diagnoses" on the situation.

"Now, we are actually waiting for the effectiveness of these measures to be able to judge the man on his actions."