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Attal accuses Bardella and Le Pen of secretly profiting from the crisis
·par Prim.net·2 min de lecture
Gabriel Attal accuses Jordan Bardella and Marine Le Pen of being “stowaways” in the crisis
\n\nFaced with the scale of the health and economic crisis in France, politicians are pointing the finger at each other. Last Monday, the government spokesperson, Gabriel Attal, accused the vice-president of the National Rally, Jordan Bardella, and its president, Marine Le Pen, to be "the stowaways" of this precarious situation.\n\n
The “stowaways” of the crisis according to Gabriel Attal
\n\nAccording to the government spokesperson, Bardella and Le Pen are taking advantage of the current crisis to advance their own political agendas. This accusation came in response to their constant criticism of the government's management of the COVID-19 pandemic.\n\nAttal used the expression "stowaways" to describe Le Pen And Bardella, insinuating that they are exploiting the situation without providing concrete solutions or helping to resolve the crisis.\n\n
The reactions of Bardella and Le Pen
\n\nIn response to the allegations, Jordan Bardella And Marine Le Pen were quick to react. Bardella rejected the accusations, saying the government is seeking to divert attention from its failure in handling the crisis. For her part, Marine Le Pen accused the government of irresponsibility and negligence in its approach to the pandemic, highlighting the devastating effects on the country's economy.\n\n
A political debate exacerbated by the crisis
\n\nThis skirmish illustrates the extent to which the management of the health crisis has become a major political playing field in France. As the country continues to battle the pandemic, political debate continues to rage, exacerbated by the proximity of the 2022 presidential elections.\n\nIn this context, the accusations of Gabriel Attal against Bardella And Le Pen add a new episode to this war of words. One thing is certain: as France continues to navigate the tumultuous waters of the pandemic, the political battle has only just begun. \n\n