Crise des carburants : Marine Le Pen écarte l'hypothèse d'une nouvelle motion de censure, mais estime que le gouvernement fait "absolument n'importe quoi"

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Marine Le Pen, leader du Rassemblement National (RN), stated on April 7, 2026, that her party will not file a motion of censure against the government regarding the fuel crisis. Despite disagreeing with the government's handling of the situation, which she described as doing "absolutely anything," Le Pen indicated that a censure motion is not currently appropriate. She reiterated her criticism of the government's refusal to lower the VAT on energy from 20% to 5.5%, a measure she has long advocated. Le Pen argued that the government's approach will have negative consequences for household purchasing power and the economy. She was responding to accusations that she was politically exploiting the crisis.
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AI-ExtractedMaud Bregeon accused Marine Le Pen of politically speculating on the fuel crisis.
The government states that increased VAT revenue is offset by decreased consumption.
Marine Le Pen has long advocated for reducing the VAT on energy from 20% to 5.5%.
Marine Le Pen believes the government is handling the fuel crisis poorly.
Marine Le Pen's party will not introduce a motion of censure regarding fuel prices.
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