Macro: France Can Be Threatened With Civil War

French President Emmanuel Macron has warned that winning the extreme or extreme right left in early parliamentary elections could trigger a <x0 civil war>” in the country. Macron said the far-left Unpublished coalition and Marine Le Pen's far-right National Rally were following a policy [...]
French President Emmanuel Macron has warned that winning the extreme or extreme right left in early parliamentary elections could trigger a <x0 civil war>” in the country.
Macron said that the far-left Unpublished coalition and Marine Le Pen's far-right National Rally were following a divisive policy that sparked tensions.
The response of the extreme right to uncertainty “reduces people in their religion or their origin”, and therefore “drives people towards civil war”, Macron said in an interview with the podcaster “do it yourself”.
The extreme left, led by Jean-Luk Melenchon, is sparking divisions over election campaign goals, “which also promote civil war because they reduce people in their religious or ethnic group“, Macron said, adding that “Dispossed” are trying to attract Muslim voters with their critical attitude towards the Israeli war in Gaza.
The French president made a fuss, not just in France, but throughout Europe, when he declared early elections after his coalition was defeated by the National Assembly in European elections.
Recent polls show the National Meeting will win 35 per cent of the vote in the first round on June 30th, ahead of the leftist coalition with 27 and the Macron coalition by 19 per cent.
In recent days, French presidential allies have warned of the dangers facing France if voters return to the extreme right or left extreme, and in particular have noted the risk of economic unrest.
Macron went one step further on this Monday, warning the possibility of “conflict and civil war”.
When you're done with everything, and the update is difficult, you might be tempted to vote for extremes that have faster solutions, but the solution will never be to reject others”, the French president said. /abcnews












