The Left as well as the WEF and their allies are now on the retreat all across the West. People are waking up to their destructive ways, and desire to destroy all freedom on a global scale. France is right there, experiencing it all with a fake media that suppresses the news, a party in power that suppresses opponents, and a culture of death that is inviting in criminals and disease daily, without the permission of the people. What better country other than the U.S., to see the people rise.
In a significant shift in French politics, Marine Le Pen’s National Rally (RN) made substantial gains in the recent snap elections, securing approximately 34 percent of the vote in the first round. This result positions the far-right party as a formidable force, although it falls short of an absolute majority in parliament.
“Those connected to Islamist Ideology must be stripped of their Nationality and expelled. The French who adopt the Ideology of the Enemy must be punished. Radical Mosques will be shut down…and the Muslim Brotherhood will be dissolved…” -Marine Le Pen pic.twitter.com/rqGJTDZi0Z
— Liz Churchill (@liz_churchill10) July 1, 2024
Le Pen’s party outpaced the New Popular Front (NFP), a left-wing coalition which garnered around 29 percent, and President Emmanuel Macron’s centrist Ensemble alliance, which received about 20.5 percent. In response to the election results, President Macron emphasized the importance of a broad democratic alliance to counter the rise of the supposed far-right, particularly in the upcoming second round of voting. Never forget that any party in the EU that dares to be against immigration, is immediately called Far-Right.
The reaction to the RN’s success varied across the political spectrum and international leaders. Jean-Luc Melenchon, a prominent center-left leader, described the election results as a severe defeat for President Macron, attributing it to the president’s decision to dissolve the parliament. Melenchon stressed the urgency of preventing further gains for the RN.
Internationally, the election results elicited a mix of reactions. Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban expressed optimism, viewing the RN’s success as indicative of a broader desire for change within the EU, which he feels is resisted by Brussels’ bureaucracy. Similarly, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni criticized the demonization of far-right voters, suggesting that such tactics are increasingly ineffective.
Marine Le Pen refused to wear a head scarf during a visit with Muslim leaders in France.
You are in our country, why should we conform to your practices? pic.twitter.com/CYya5jAAZN
— Klaus Arminius (@Klaus_Arminius) July 1, 2024
In the UK, Labour Party leader Keir Starmer interpreted the RN’s advance as a call to action for progressive politics, particularly ahead of the upcoming UK general election. He emphasized the need for politics to return to serving the public and promoting positive change.
In Israel, Diaspora Minister Amichai Chikli praised Le Pen’s stances, particularly her firm positions against Hamas and the International Criminal Court, noting that such leadership would be beneficial for Israel. This view contrasts with the predominant sentiment among Jewish leaders in France, who largely oppose Le Pen and her party.
Further afield, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk issued a caution regarding the far-right’s affinity for authoritarianism, highlighting the risks associated with their rise in power in Europe. In contrast, Spain’s socialist Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez warned that the advance of the far-right in France reflects a broader trend affecting many regions, including Spain.
Marine Le Pen: We have no problem with allowing foreigners into France, as long as they respect the laws and culture, and behave correctly. pic.twitter.com/C4cUgEYEF7
— Wide Awake Media (@wideawake_media) July 1, 2024
The financial markets in France and Europe responded positively to the election results, with French stocks and the euro experiencing gains. This suggests a market preference for stability or predictability in the wake of the elections.
The next few months are going to be the most important western nations have faced. In nation after nation, the people have had it with Marxism being rammed down their throats. November will be all telling, as Trump is expected to win by a landslide in the U.S. This though assumes as little fraud as possible in the elections. As we all know, the Democrat Party cannot exist on the national level without their deceit, fraud and scam votes.
Major Points
- Marine Le Pen’s far-right National Rally (RN) secured about 34% of the vote in the first round of France’s snap elections, leading the field but not achieving an absolute majority.
- The RN outperformed the New Popular Front and President Emmanuel Macron’s Ensemble alliance, which received approximately 29% and 20.5% of the vote, respectively.
- President Macron emphasized the need for a broad democratic coalition to counter the far-right in the second round, while Jean-Luc Melenchon highlighted the urgency of preventing further RN gains.
- International reactions varied, with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban and Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni expressing optimism about the RN’s success, whereas Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk issued warnings about the dangers of far-right politics.
- The financial markets reacted positively to the election results, with French stocks and the euro showing gains, indicating a preference for stability or predictability in the political landscape.
James Kravitz – Reprinted with permission of Whatfinger News