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France's Le Pen threatens to topple government on cost-of-living concerns

Published 11/20/2024, 05:15 AM
Updated 11/20/2024, 05:22 AM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: French far-right leader and member of parliament Marine Le Pen, President of the French far-right National Rally (Rassemblement National - RN) party parliamentary group, reacts after she delivered a speech during a debate session on the first

PARIS (Reuters) - French far-right leader Marine Le Pen on Wednesday threatened to seek to topple Prime Minister Michel Barnier's fragile coalition government if her National Rally (RN) party's cost-of-living concerns were not incorporated into the 2025 budget.

Le Pen's warning shot comes as she faces a major potential setback, with prosecutors seeking an obligatory five-year ban from public office for her alleged role in embezzling EU funds. She denies the allegations. If judges convict Le Pen and uphold the sought sentence, she would be barred from running in the 2027 presidential election which many believe she could win.

Some analysts have suggested Le Pen's legal woes could accelerate her plans to bring down the government.

"We will not accept that the purchasing power of the French be once again hit. This is a red line and if this red line is crossed, we will vote no-confidence," Le Pen told RTL radio.

Faced with a starkly divided parliament, Barnier has suggested using a tough measure - invoking article 49.3 of the constitution - to ram the budget bill through the legislature without a vote. That would inevitably trigger a no-confidence vote that the RN and the left could use to bring down the government.

Le Pen also said on Wednesday the RN opposed increasing the tax burden on households, entrepreneurs or pensioners and that so far these demands were not reflected in the upcoming budget.

Le Pen has made cost-of-living concerns a central plank of her electoral offer, which has traditionally focused on anti-immigrant and security issues. Inflation fears also helped propel U.S. President-elect Donald Trump to victory over Kamala Harris in this month's U.S. election.

When asked about Le Pen's threat, Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot told CNews television: "Those who would topple the government will deprive the country of a budget and create disorder and chaos."

Le Pen also said on Wednesday the RN would vote for far-left LFI party's proposal to drop President Emmanuel Macron's pension reform. Left-wing lawmakers in the lower house have said they would trigger a vote of no-confidence against the government.

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: French far-right leader and member of parliament Marine Le Pen, President of the French far-right National Rally (Rassemblement National - RN) party parliamentary group, reacts after she delivered a speech during a debate session on the first part of the 2025 budget bill (PLF) at the National Assembly in Paris, France, October 22, 2024. REUTERS/Stephanie Lecocq/File Photo

To survive, Barnier needs the RN to abstain from the vote.

While some RN lawmakers have already brandished the threat of not cooperating, its head Jordan Bardella has said the decision will depend on whether the final cut of the budget reflects their demands.

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