Jordan Bardella, president of the National Rally (RN) will meet this Wednesday, August 30, the President of the Republic Emmanuel Macron. On this occasion, the leader of the far-right party wishes to request a referendum on migration policy issues, on the same date as the European elections, June 9, 2024.

The Head of State must receive the parties represented in Parliament at the Legion of Honor education house in Saint-Denis, near Paris, in order to build legislative texts “together” and pave the way, “if necessary”, to referendums, in the absence of an absolute majority in the National Assembly. “The urgency of the situation calls for a consultation of the French people (…) on our immigration policy, containing all the measures to regain control of it”, writes Jordan Bardella in anticipation in a letter to the President of the Republic whose AFP obtained a copy.

“There can be no national and republican surge without an awareness of the dangers of settlement immigration and without a complete change in this policy, towards more firmness, requirement and control”, affirms- he.

The President of the RN will also question the Head of State on the purchasing power of the French by asking for a “moratorium on any increase in taxes and duties” until the end of the five-year term in 2027. He will put the emphasis also on the “lower energy bills and fuel prices, the tax exemption of wage increases of up to 10%, and the abolition of the CVAE (contribution on the added value of companies) in order to encourage reindustrialisation”.

Referring to the “school crisis”, Jordan Bardella calls for an “overhaul of school curricula” with particular emphasis on “the history of the Nation” and for a “better attractiveness of the vocation of teacher through a revaluation extra pay”. On all these subjects, the French “want clear acts, which express the infallible will to restore the authority of the State and to protect the identity of France”, he insists.

Party leaders are invited to an afternoon of discussions and a dinner, a “loyally outstretched hand”, assures Emmanuel Macron, a few weeks after violent urban riots in order to find ways to “converge without denial or renunciation”. After wanting to dismiss the National Rally (RN) and France insoumise (LFI), the Elysée changed its mind and finally invited these two formations that the macronie nevertheless judges outside the “republican arc”