Speaker of State Duma of Russian Federation criticized policy of President of France

Speaker of the State Duma of the Russian Federation Vyacheslav Volodin criticized the policy of French President Emmanuel Macron.

“France is in a fever. Protesting tourniques of cars, rob stores. The authorities use special forces, use armored equipment, tear gas and water. Several thousand people have been detained. Street unrest has not stopped on the verge of a civil war. What is the reason for the reason Such instability in France? The answer lies in the policy of the current President Macron, ”Volodin wrote in his Telegram channel.

According to Volodin, striving for a political monopoly, Macron in recent years has reduced the role of trade unions, traditionally playing a significant role in the life of the state. “He consistently weakened the party system. He squeezed out the stability of the fifth French Republic from the political field of the gallists and socialists, who have been stable, and now marginalized. Today there is no longer politicians of the scale of mitterin and shirak in France,” the State Duma speaker said.

The Russian politician noted that the current situation led to the fact that the problems began to be discussed not in the walls of the parliament, but on the street.

“People, not seeing their representatives in power, began to defend their own interests in completely different ways. In this configuration, the situation will only deteriorate. The political system of France has become unstable to the challenges. Macron led its once strong and stable state to launch the processes of self -destruction “, – said the speaker of the State Duma.

According to him, having made mistakes in domestic politics, Macron “tries to distract the attention of the French international.” He pulled France into the war in Ukraine. The prove to macron falls. The ratings descended to the minimum mark. And if the presidential election took place now, then Marin Le Pen would have won them, ”says Volodin.

After the murder of a 17-year-old young man, many cities and commune of France, a wave of large-scale protests swept.