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Gilles Bouleau struggling against Gabriel Attal: this question to which the Prime Minister did not answer

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In the meantime, this Tuesday, June 11, Gabriel Attal was invited to the set of the 8 p.m. news on TF1, with the aim of addressing the French. But during the interview, presenter Gilles Bouleau had difficulty getting answers to his questions.

GABRIEL ATTAL DODGES QUESTIONS FROM GILLES BOULEAU
“I will lead this campaign as majority leader, prime minister (…),” he said. “Always with my identity, always listening to the French, trying to make concrete decisions, solving problems and above all with priorities that are ours,” he continues.

“We want to continue to act for their purchasing power, for their jobs, for their security,” declares the Prime Minister. Gilles Bouleau reacts: “You can’t do it alone, who are you going to make alliances with? It’s not nonsense, it’s not political cooking, it concerns the French,” he asks.

A question to which Gabriel Attal did not answer. “Me, I speak to the French and I speak of the French (…). I’m here to address the French,” he explains without really giving a concrete answer.
GABRIEL ATTAL READY TO ACT TO OBTAIN THE MAJORITY IN LEGISLATION
“You need a majority. What do you do if you don't have it? », insists the 8 p.m. presenter. “But we are going to act to get it, Gilles Bouleau. Always starting from the French, their expectations and their concerns. By convincing them from all over the field that the solutions we propose are both the most coherent and above all the most effective,” exclaims the former Minister of Education.

He adds: “The dream that is sold by the extreme left as well as the extreme right would lead us to chaos, disorder and ruin.” “But what happens if you don’t have the majority? », tries Gilles Bouleau one last time. “I'm not making political fiction, we're fighting to convince […] you'll quickly see the results and the conclusions we draw. But once again, the risk is above all for the French and for their daily lives,” concluded Gabriel Attal.

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