Victor Chabert, edited by Solène Leroux 06:06, May 19, 2022

Marine Le Pen was in Haute-Marne and Meuse on Wednesday to support her candidates in the legislative elections.

After having experienced an air pocket following the second round of the presidential election, where she appeared very little outside her constituency of Pas-de-Calais, this time the finalist wanted to show that she is leaving in combat.

Marine Le Pen back in the field.

She was in the Grand Est on Wednesday, in Saint-Dizier and Bar-le-Duc alongside her candidates.

The MP for Pas-de-Calais says she has set herself an ambitious goal for her legislative elections: "At least 60 deputies", since "this is what allows in particular the referral to the Constitutional Council and other means which are granted to the opposition when you pass this stage", she explained at the microphone of Europe 1.

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For Le Pen, the dynamic is on his side

Marine Le Pen does not believe that Jean-Luc Mélenchon has taken his place in the role of the first opponent to Emmanuel Macron, which does not prevent him from tackling the rebellious leader: "La Nupes is a kind of generalized ZAD, led by a Jean-Luc Mélenchon who released the Magouilles card”, she notably asserted.

"No, we don't elect prime ministers, and Jean-Luc Mélenchon has zero chance of being prime minister," she continued.

The unlucky finalist in the last presidential election insists that the dynamic is on her side.

According to Marine le Pen, the situation has nothing to do with the 2017 elections. She says she can count on her activists and her voters.

On one condition, that they go to the polls.