A few hours before the televised debate which will oppose the RN candidate to Emmanuel Macron in the evening, Guillaume Peltier wished on RTL that Marine Le Pen "draw a perspective for France (...) and above all, what worries me this morning, that she does not forget the right, the values ​​of the right", he underlined.

In the first round, "14 million French people voted for right-wing values ​​and I am a little worried to see this between-two rounds only revolve around left-wing values ​​(…) We do not win by forgetting the essential values ​​of his camp, that is to say the values ​​of the French right", he insisted, citing the questions of "transmission, school, birth rate, immigration, Islam, delinquency" , according to him not enough addressed for ten days.

Marine Le Pen has insisted during her campaign on her measures in terms of purchasing power to deal with inflation and has not ruled out in recent weeks, if elected, participation in a government of "national unity “personalities coming” from the Chevènementist left, that is to say from a sovereignist left”.

It is necessary "to be careful, not to speak exclusively to the voters of Jean-Luc Mélenchon", the LFI candidate who came third in the first round, abounded Marion Maréchal on BFMTV and RMC.

She thus expressed "a form of concern in terms of the coherence" of Marine Le Pen: "it is a little surprising" to "have a door radically closed, in particular with regard to Eric Zemmour, for example, on a potential government of Marine Le Pen", and at the same time to "absolutely want to open it up to personalities, for example, like Arnaud Montebourg".

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