She finally emerged on Sunday from the media silence she had observed since her defeat in the presidential election on April 24.

Through a brief video message, Marine Le Pen calls on voters to choose the RN candidates for the legislative elections on June 12 and 19.

During this election, "you will have the choice between deputies subject to Emmanuel Macron who will blindly pass all his decisions, without counter-power, and deputies who support my project and my values ​​​​for France", declares the former candidate of the National Rally in a sequence published on social networks.

"The defense of work and purchasing power"

Marine Le Pen returns in this 2'30" sequence to the themes of her campaign, in particular "the defense of work and purchasing power", which she opposes to Emmanuel Macron, accused of supporting "privileges". With a maximum of deputies who will support me in Parliament, I will be able to protect your purchasing power and bring measures that finally recognize work at its fair value, ”she says.

Marine Le Pen arrived on April 24 in the lead in 158 of the 577 legislative constituencies.

She won 41.45% of the vote nationally, against 58.55% for re-elected President Emmanuel Macron.

The acting president of the RN, Jordan Bardella, must lay a wreath at the end of the morning in front of the statue of Joan of Arc in Paris.

It is the first time that this demonstration, traditional on May 1 for the National Rally (ex-National Front), is not chaired by a member of the Le Pen family, whether it is the founder of the party Jean -Marie or her daughter Marine, who succeeded her in 2011. The party is also organizing a videoconference at the end of the day for its future legislative candidates.

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