Jacques Serais, with AFP 6:44 p.m., November 06, 2022

Faced with a possible dissolution of the National Assembly, where the government only has a relative majority, the LFI and RN parties have declared "to be ready" to return to the campaign.

Emmanuel Macron himself had recently brandished the threat in the event of a motion of censure.

Will the dissolution take place?

MP LFI Clémentine Autain like her colleague from the RN Sébastien Chenu said this Sunday, each on their side, "ready" to return to the voters in the event of the dissolution of the Assembly, where the government only has a majority. relative.

"We are ready. Not only do we have the ideas, the project, the applications, but we have even stored paper in the event of a hasty dissolution" to print leaflets, professions of faith or bulletins, assured Clémentine Autain on Radio J.

Judging that a dissolution is “probable”, without knowing the “term”, the elected representative of Seine-Saint-Denis was in favor of such an option, not being “not satisfied with the political balance today. "

"I believe that the macronie does not have a majority to do what it does," she pleaded.

The LFI MP also sees it as a way for Emmanuel Macron, who has already brandished the threat of dissolution if the government were overthrown by a motion of censure, to "hold his ranks, because it is already starting to tire, to challenge the within the macronie".

"You should never be afraid to go back to the people," she said.

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"It doesn't scare us"

“It does not scare us”, abounded at the same time the deputy RN Sébastien Chenu on BFMTV.

"We are ready, because we are a party of militants with men and women who want to conquer power to carry out another policy", added the vice-president of the Assembly.

"We are ready to go to the campaign, we are ready to govern the country", hammered the elected representative of the North.

"If the French want (...) to entrust this majority to the National Rally to carry another policy, we are not going to run away," he insisted.