She does not want war and Macros seems to be dying to start World War III, along with President Biden.
Marine Le Pen, leader of France’s National Rally, has issued a stark warning regarding the country’s military involvement in Ukraine should her party gain control of the government. She asserted that if the National Rally’s Jordan Bardella becomes Prime Minister, President Emmanuel Macron’s ability to deploy troops would be significantly curtailed. This statement comes as France approaches a critical snap parliamentary election, with polls suggesting that National Rally could secure about 36% of the vote, potentially lacking an outright majority.
Marine Le Pen dances and sings a pro-freedom song with hundreds of French people during a campaign stop.
Can you imagine Macron doing something like this? It’s no wonder Le Pen is on course to be France’s next President! 🇫🇷 pic.twitter.com/38bl6HIHcP
— Cillian (@CilComLFC) June 24, 2024
In an interview with Le Télégramme, Le Pen emphasized that the title of Chief of Armed Forces, held by the president, is largely ceremonial, with the Prime Minister wielding actual fiscal control. She remarked that while there are no intentions to directly confront Macron, firm boundaries have been set by Bardella concerning military actions.
The French electoral system may lead to a scenario called cohabitation, where the presidency and the government are controlled by different parties. This has not occurred in France since 2002 but could be a possibility if National Rally wins a majority in parliament. Under such circumstances, Le Pen suggests that Macron would be compelled to appoint Bardella, aged 28, which would mark a significant power shift within the French government.
FRANCE – Macron and the Globalists in meltdown as Le Pen’s National party leads every single poll.
That’s what happens when you force change against the will of the people 🔥 pic.twitter.com/jFnFmdvZY9
— Bernie (@Artemisfornow) June 27, 2024
Additionally, the political climate is charged with high-profile public figures voicing their opinions. NBA star Victor Wembanyama and France’s football captain Kylian Mbappé have both urged the youth to steer clear of extremist politics. Meanwhile, the left-wing New Popular Front and Macron’s Ensemble alliance trail behind in the polls.
The election stakes are heightened by various national issues, with the high cost of living and immigration being predominant concerns among voters. Moreover, France’s role on the international stage, particularly in supporting Ukraine against Russia’s invasion, remains a pivotal topic. Although National Rally has revised its previously close stance with Russia, Bardella has clarified in a recent debate that while his party would support Ukraine, it would not extend to sending French troops or long-range missiles.
Emmanuel Macron se projette dans une victoire qu’il ne peut pas obtenir. Il ne pourra donc pas nommer Thierry Breton comme Commissaire européen.
Il est de la prérogative du Premier ministre de nommer le Commissaire européen, pas de celle du président de la République. pic.twitter.com/LQROxE7XyY
— Marine Le Pen (@MLP_officiel) June 28, 2024
Freedom loving and peace-loving candidates are now rising in all western nations. The Deep State in all of these nations call them all ‘Far-Right’ which is laughable considering many of these Far-Right parties are socialist in nature. But this is akin to the Deep state-controlled news outlets in the U.S. like MSNBC, which lies about Trump daily, calling him a racist, when it is President Biden who is on video being as racist as they come. This is the nature of politics on a global scale in 2024
Major Points
- Marine Le Pen, leader of France’s National Rally, stated that President Macron’s ability to send troops to Ukraine would be restricted if her party gains control of the government.
- The National Rally could secure about 36% of the vote in the upcoming snap parliamentary elections but might not achieve an absolute majority.
- Potential cohabitation could occur, with National Rally’s Jordan Bardella as Prime Minister, reducing Macron’s powers, especially in military affairs.
- High-profile figures like NBA star Victor Wembanyama and football captain Kylian Mbappé have spoken against extremism ahead of the election.
- The main issues for voters are the high cost of living and immigration, alongside France’s role in supporting Ukraine against Russia.
Lap Fu Ip – Reprinted with permission of Whatfinger News