Yanis Darras 11:12 a.m., January 21, 2024

The mayor of Meaux and former minister Jean-François Copé was the guest of the Grand Rendez-vous Europe 1/CNews/Les Echos.

At the microphone of Sonia Mabrouk, he returned to Emmanuel Macron's desire to fight the National Rally and ensures that the president is today "an objective ally of the extreme right".

A few months before the European elections, Emmanuel Macron does not want to lose his battle against the National Rally.

Marine Le Pen's party carefully retains its favorite place in the polls.

According to several studies, the list led by Jordan Bardella would win around 30% of the votes next June, or 10 points ahead of the majority list. 

However, with the appointment of Gabriel Attal, Macronie wants to see in him an “anti-Bardella weapon”.

Questioned this Sunday on the set of the Grand Rendez-vous, Jean-François Copé appears skeptical about the possibility of the majority fighting against the National Rally. 

"Macron announces a right-wing policy. He appoints a right-wing government. He makes the far right his absolute enemy. Except that at the same time, when you look, these are not structural reforms, they are measures which alone will not solve the problem" that he proposes, assures the mayor of Meaux. 

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