Marine Le Pen calls on Emmanuel Macron to 'abandon' the appointment of Amélie de Montchalin to the Court of Auditors
Marine Le Pen has urged President Emmanuel Macron to withdraw the nomination of Amélie de Montchalin as head of the Court of Auditors, citing her responsibilities in the management of public accounts under his government.
Marine Le Pen, leader of the National Rally (RN) parliamentary group, has publicly appealed to President Emmanuel Macron to reconsider the appointment of Amélie de Montchalin as the new head of the Court of Auditors. Le Pen argues that Montchalin, as the current Minister for Public Accounts, bears significant responsibility for the government's poor management of public finances, which she claims has been disastrous. The Court of Auditors is a crucial financial jurisdiction in France, tasked with ensuring the proper use of public funds and maintaining financial accountability.