Macron attacks Morawiecki: Under the guise of communications with Putin accuses him of supporting Lepen

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French President Emmanuel Macron said in an interview with TF1 television today that if re-elected, the first steps he will take at the beginning of his second term will focus on boosting consumer purchasing power.

He said he would maintain ceilings in petrol and energy prices and stressed that pensions would have to be adjusted on the basis of inflation from this summer.

In an interview with Le Figaro newspaper, published earlier today, Macron said that the planned pension reform – which raises the retirement age to 65 – will begin in the fall.

“Shots” against the Prime Minister of Poland

Emanuel Macron called Polish Prime Minister Matteo Morawiecki’s criticism of the French president’s regular telephone conversations with Vladimir Putin “unfounded” and “scandalous”.

“These remarks are unfounded and scandalous, but they do not surprise me as Mr Morawiecki, backed by a far-right party, is involved in the French election campaign,” Macron told a French television station. supports”.

Morawiecki said yesterday that “no one had ever negotiated with Hitler.” Macron has said he is talking to Putin because Ukrainian President Zelensky is asking for it.

Source: AMPE

Source: Capital

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