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May 23, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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The Prime Minister, Gabriel Attal, recently warned that the current state of Europe is in danger. He was summoned by President Emmanuel Macron to fully commit to the upcoming European elections, where he is supporting the presidential camp candidate, Valérie Hayer, in Saint-Berthevin, Mayenne. Attal praised Hayer’s local connections and knowledge of the area, contrasting her with other national candidates who lack similar grassroots experience. Despite being behind in the polls compared to Jordan Bardella, Attal urged his party to mobilize and emphasized that the election outcome is still uncertain.

Attal highlighted the achievements of the presidential camp in Europe over the past seven years, including the implementation of a unprecedented recovery plan that saved millions of jobs during the pandemic, as well as imposing unprecedented sanctions on Russia and supporting Ukraine with weapons. He also pointed out the importance of the “Green Deal” initiative, providing substantial resources for ecological transition. Attal reiterated Macron’s warning of a “dying Europe,” emphasizing the threats posed by Russia and the potential limitations of American support in the long term.

The Prime Minister’s visit to support Valérie Hayer in the European elections in Mayenne was part of a broader campaign to rally support for the presidential camp and its pro-European agenda. Attal urged voters to consider the local roots and experience of candidates like Hayer, who have a deep understanding of their communities and can effectively represent them in Brussels. He emphasized the critical moment of the election and the need for widespread participation to shape the future of Europe.

Attal’s message to his party was to not underestimate the importance of the upcoming European elections and to recognize the potential impact of each vote. He stressed the necessity of defending and promoting Europe without reservation, highlighting the unique position of the presidential camp in shaping the course of European affairs. Attal’s appeal for mobilization reflected concerns about the current state of Europe and the need for proactive engagement to address the challenges ahead.

In conclusion, Gabriel Attal’s visit to Mayenne to support Valérie Hayer in the European elections was a demonstration of the high stakes and the urgent need to safeguard the future of Europe. Attal’s warning of a Europe in danger and the threats posed by external factors underscored the gravity of the situation. His call for mobilization and support for candidates who represent local interests and have a strong track record in grassroots politics emphasized the importance of active participation in shaping the direction of European politics. As the elections approach, Attal’s message serves as a reminder of the crucial role that each voter plays in shaping the future of Europe.

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