Macron is now offering France to the supposed ‘Far Right’ on a silver platter. German saw the move and say not chance they would have elections. But France… now the days are numbered for the globalist cabal in charge. The French see what is going on and want it stopped. Never forget, the Left in Europe and now the U.S> as well, calls any party that is against illegal migration ‘Far-Right.’ This simply means they are Far-Left, and more and more people agree. Hence the panic in Europe and in the U.S.
Just one day after French President Emmanuel Macron announced an unexpected legislative election, France’s prominent far-right groups began discussions about a potential alliance. This alliance could significantly challenge Macron in the forthcoming election, a development with profound implications for France and the broader European Union.
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The snap election was called by Macron on Sunday evening following a significant defeat of his liberal Renaissance party by the far-right National Rally in the EU elections, with the National Rally garnering 31.4 percent of the vote compared to Renaissance’s 14.6 percent. Macron’s strategy appears to be a bold attempt to counter the rising tide of nationalist and anti-immigration sentiments by facing it head-on in a national poll.
On Monday, key discussions took place between Marion Maréchal, the lead candidate for the Reconquest party in the EU election, her aunt Marine Le Pen, who was the National Rally’s presidential candidate, and Jordan Bardella, the President of the National Rally. Maréchal, once a parliamentarian for the National Rally and granddaughter of its founder Jean-Marie Le Pen, had shifted allegiances to join Reconquest, a party started by the controversial journalist Éric Zemmour prior to the 2022 presidential election.
Despite Reconquest’s relatively small size—it just cleared the 5 percent threshold required to elect Members of the European Parliament (MEPs)—Maréchal argued that their support could be crucial in a tightly contested national election. Following the election, Maréchal expressed a strong interest in forming a government coalition with the National Rally, citing the “historic score” achieved by right-wing forces and the critical situation facing France.
Far-right parties have made gains in Germany, France and Italy – the EU’s biggest member states.
President Macron’s high-risk response was to call a snap election.
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Marine Le Pen, in a television interview after their meeting, mentioned her plans to meet with various political leaders to potentially build a majority, though she did not confirm any specific agreement with Maréchal. She also indicated that the National Rally might consider not contesting seats held by outgoing MPs from the conservative Les Républicains party if they could form an alliance.
The potential unity between Maréchal and her former party, however, is not guaranteed as signs of disagreement emerged. The President of Reconquest, Zemmour, seemed less committed to the idea, and tensions between him and Maréchal were evident. Bardella highlighted Maréchal’s constructive attitude as opposed to Zemmour’s, indicating internal strife within Reconquest.
Despite these challenges, the dialogue between Maréchal and Le Pen suggested a possible alignment at the national level, which could also lead to a broader consolidation of far-right forces within the EU Parliament. Currently, these forces are dispersed across several political groups, and a national alliance could set the stage for a stronger unified presence in Europe.
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Meanwhile, the main leftist parties in France—the Communists, Social Cists, Greens, and the France Unbowed movement—issued a joint statement expressing their intent to field common candidates. This comes after a previous successful alliance in the national elections, which significantly increased their representation but eventually faltered over disagreements on various issues, including international conflicts and EU policies.
Major Points:
- French President Emmanuel Macron calls a snap legislative election following a significant defeat of his party by the far-right National Rally in the EU elections.
- Far-right leaders Marion Maréchal of the Reconquest party and Marine Le Pen of the National Rally discuss forming an alliance to challenge Macron in the national election.
- Despite Reconquest’s small size, Maréchal advocates for a coalition with the National Rally, leveraging their “historic” EU election results.
- Internal tensions within Reconquest surface, as Maréchal and party founder Éric Zemmour show signs of disagreement over the direction of the alliance.
- Meanwhile, France’s major leftist parties announce intentions to field joint candidates, reviving a previously successful but short-lived alliance to counter right-wing forces.
TL Holcomb – Reprinted with permission of Whatfinger News