Monday, February 15, 2021

Far-right leader Le Pen could win French 2022 presidential election-Le Maire

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Reuters

French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire said on Saturday it was possible that far-right opposition leader Marine le Pen could win France’s presidential election in 2022 and he hoped President Emmanuel Macron would seek a second mandate and help prevent this from happening.

“The election of Marine Le Pen , we all know that is a possibility. It is a political possibility and it must be opposed...I hope that Emmanuel Macron runs and is re-elected,”Le Maire told BFM television.

Le Pen, leader of the far-right National Rally party, lost to Macron in the 2017 election.

Opinion polls indicate she will be Macron’s main challenger in the election next year.

6 comments:

  1. You remember my essay "The Islamic Invasion and the Spanish Solution"? Might end up being the French solution.

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  2. "Far right", that's a joke.

    I've always wondered if the Le Pen family is controlled opposition to give the leftist in France a boogeyman to point to and scream at.

    France like many countries needs a political party that puts their heritiage citizens first. Too many paper citizens and they will no longer be France.

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    1. She's far right to every government which isn't braindead, so that's not many.

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  3. I suspect the French have their own version of Dominion voting machines....and if not there is always that old political standby, the "tragic accident". LePen is as hated by the French swamp as Trump is by ours. They aren't going to let her win if they can do ANYTHING to prevent it.

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