Hausse des prix des carburants : Marine Le Pen écarte une censure du gouvernement
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Marine Le Pen, leader of the Rassemblement National (RN), announced on April 7, 2026, that her party will not file a motion of censure against the government regarding rising fuel prices. Despite disagreeing with the government's handling of the fuel crisis and accusing it of profiting from it, Le Pen stated that a censure motion is not currently under consideration. She criticized the government's refusal to lower the VAT on energy and predicted negative consequences for household purchasing power and the economy. The government spokesperson defended its position, arguing that increased VAT revenue is offset by decreased consumption and higher borrowing costs. Le Pen maintains her disagreement with the government's approach.
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AI-ExtractedMaud Bregeon accused Marine Le Pen of politically speculating since the beginning of the crisis.
The government spokesperson stated the state never profits from an oil crisis.
Marine Le Pen advocates for reducing the VAT on all energy from 20% to 5.5%.
Marine Le Pen's party will not file a motion of censure regarding fuel prices.
Marine Le Pen claims no French person agrees with the government's handling of the fuel crisis.
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