France: Landslide Victory for Le Pen Paves Way for National Government of the Right
Snap election leaves all sides calculating how to form the next government amid suspicions Macron is playing a long game.
Snap election leaves all sides calculating how to form the next government amid suspicions Macron is playing a long game.
It is always easier to blame the supposed evils of those one hates than face up to your own side’s failures.
Marine Le Pen has declared that her party is “ready for power.”
“It is a mystery why so many members of these NGOs, who are Europeans, hate European civilisation so much.”
There was no clear winner, but the duel showed the decline in the quality of public debate in France.
Several political allies have threatened the German party with expulsion from its parliamentary group over Maximilian Krah’s SS-relativizing comments.
Both parties will certainly be weakened in their strategy for the upcoming elections.
With no contract or ongoing collaboration between the duo, the journalist was nevertheless dismissed for an alleged “serious conflict of interest.”
Fabrice Leggeri is currently running for the EU Parliament for Le Pen’s RN party.
As in the endless disputes between brothers and sisters, we end up forgetting who started it and who said what.