
Immigration vs Political Correctness: French Interior Minister Picks Up the Gauntlet
Retailleau has been saying out loud what many French are thinking, but dare not say publicly for fear of being branded ‘fascists.’

Retailleau has been saying out loud what many French are thinking, but dare not say publicly for fear of being branded ‘fascists.’

“The battle against Islamic totalitarianism is far from won,” French Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau said.

RN’s Jordan Bardella questioned prioritising the disputed program’s budget over other government expenses.

The programme currently costs French taxpayers more than €1.2 billion per year.

Retailleau says no serious policy can be pursued without a European perspective.

Will his tough talk be followed by an effective policy?

The Left has no intention of giving the Right the slightest opportunity to implement its programme and values.

A revision of the EU’s Asylum and Migration Pact seems inevitable, if the new minister is to be believed—and the Schengen Agreement could also be in his sights.

Les Républicains wants to appear to be in tune with the state of French public opinion, which demands rigour and firmness in the management of immigration.

In order for the right to kill a child in the womb becomes part of the French constitution, the identical text must still be adopted by the Senate, where a draft has already been rejected in committee.