Thursday, June 23, 2011

Presidential 2012: Marine Le Pen is not worried about its decline in the polls


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There is no fire. Marine Le Pen said on Thursday it was "not at all" concerned about the stagnation in recent weeks in the polls, saying it remained an "extremely high". Guest of the show on France 2 "words and actions," the president of the National Front has justified this level by the "media diet" she says suffer from Strauss-Kahn affair.

"Since the case DSK, the French do not hear me over"

At ten months of the presidential election, the president of the party right-wing inaugurated this new appointment policy of the public channel. "In the polls, we have stabilized at an extremely high level. Let's say it's a step to better regain momentum "in the fall, she detailed. In recent polls of 2012, the president of FN is installed in the top three, qualifying for the most part for the second round at the expense of Nicolas Sarkozy. But a CSA poll conducted June 20-21 for BFM TV/RMC/20 Minutes gives the President of the FN to 16% of voting intentions, down by 3 to 4 points compared to May Another warning: barometers of confidence in the rating of the future, his progress was also disrupted, with declines of 3 to 6 points in June and scores from 22 to 30% of positive image. "Since the case DSK, I think the French do not hear me over," said Marine Le Pen, ensuring that it was not his fault.

Tense confrontation with Cécile Duflot

During the show on France 2, Marine Le Pen had a discussion a bit tense, but friendly, with Cécile Duflot, the leader of Europe-Ecologie The Greens, which criticized him for "use the system." "You are being used by Nicolas Sarkozy to be his to be re-elected, "attacked Cécile Duflot. The president of FN replied that it was instead "the only one able to offer an alternative to the system" and said that environmentalists were engaged in many regions and municipalities with the Socialist Party. The two politicians have also competed on the output of nuclear environmentalists and advocates the decriminalization of cannabis. "The decriminalization of cannabis is a problem of rich, it n'intérresse not the French. The French want to know how they can keep driving their cars with gasoline has become so expensive, "Marine Le Pen launched.


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