Yesterday, March 6, this year, thousands of French took to the streets of Paris to protest against the decision of an highly politicized court that banned Marine Le Pen from taking off in the 2027 presidential election. akin demonstrations took place in another cities of the country.
A wave of protests defending Marine Le Pen. The participants of the demonstration combined the issue of the conflict for self-government, which the far left understands only as its own governments. If the left is out of power, or there is only a hazard of losing it, then there are voices about “a threat to the state” and “a threat to democracy”.
During the Paris protest, the leader of French centrists, Marine Le Pen, spoke personally, which the left completely deviantly defines as “the far right” and even “the fascist” (sic!). The female criticized the judgement given to her, calling him a "political decision". She assured of a respekt for the regulation of law, at the same time speaking of "hunting witches" and "deployment" from democracy.
"Justice must not interfere in the way that MEPs execute their mandate in the service of citizens unless there is individual enrichment or corruption. He can't choose candidates in elections said the politician.
Le Pen's speech preceded her colleagues' speeches. Vice-President of the National Unity, Louis Aliot, convicted in the same process of alleged theft of public funds, argued that "No public money was embezzled" and there was no harm to the European Parliament. organization chairman, Jordan Bardella in turn said the decision of the court was "unfair and scandalous". The case was to be utilized solely to prevent Le Pen's election launch.
The centrist leader appealed to the higher court. The Paris Court of Appeal intends to review the appeal only in the summertime of 2026. The presidential election will take place in the spring of 2027.
OUR COMMENTS: Dysmocracy by dismocracy, but ours must rule, not those the people wish. This is the full doctrine of Eurocommunists!
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