This one has been discussed in passing, but deserves an article mention on its own.French president Emmanuel Macron, is an annoying little globalist man, who is typical of the politicians of today; big on ego and narcissism. Faced with the election victory of Le Pen in the European parliament elections, he dissolved the national parliament and called an election, even though one was not due. Le Pen though welcomed this and said: "Ladies and gentlemen, dear compatriots. The French have expressed themselves and this historic election shows when people vote, the people win…
…The President… has just announced the dissolution of the National Assembly, to return the people to the polls in a few weeks' time. I can only welcome this, we are ready for it… we are ready to exercise power if the French put their trust in us in these new national elections. We are ready to restore the country to defend the interests of the French people. We are ready to put an end to mass immigration. Ready to [build the strength of the economy] as a priority. And ready to begin the reindustrialization of the country. To be clear, we are ready to straighten out the country, and we are ready to relive France."
The defeat of Marcon, a paradigm New World Order globalist, will shock the overlords, and who knows how they will respond to punish the populations of Europe, but at least the final battle is now beginning so let's get it over with one way or another.
"Le Pen's populist-nationalist party got twice as many votes as the governing group of Emmanuel Macron's globalist centrists in Sunday's European Parliament election, prompting Macron to immediately dissolve the national parliament and call fresh French elections in a bid to regain authority for the remainder of his presidential term.
Update 2215 BST: Le Pen speaks
Shortly after President Macron announced he was calling fresh elections to buttress his position, National Rally (RN, Rassemblement National) leader Marine Le Pen took to the stage at her group's election night party in Paris and declared their readiness to fight the snap election.
Hailing the progress of right-wing parties across Europe as the "dawn of a new day dawning for all the nations and peoples of Europe" and expressing her hope the result would finally comprehensively close "the painful globalist interlude which has caused the people of the world to suffer" Le Pen said it also confirmed the RN as the "great force for change for France".
She told the Paris rally:
Ladies and gentlemen, dear compatriots. The French have expressed themselves and this historic election shows when people vote, the people win…
…The President… has just announced the dissolution of the National Assembly, to return the people to the polls in a few weeks time. I can only welcome this, we are ready for it… we are ready to exercise power if the French put their trust in us in these new national elections. We are ready to restore the country to defend the interests of the French people. We are ready to put an end to mass immigration. Ready to [build the strength of the economy] as a priority. And ready to begin the reindustrialization of the country. To be clear, we are ready to straighten out the country, and we are ready to relive France.
As noted by Le Monde , RN gaining 31.5 per cent of the votes means Le Pen and Bardella have grabbed the best result for any French political party at the European elections in 40 years. And that's before you even count the fact the right-populist vote was split to some degree by the running of a rival party co-led by Le Pen's niece Marion Marechal Le Pen, who picked up a further five and a half per cent.
Marine Le Pen's National Rally (RN, Rassemblement National) party looks set to become the largest single party in the European Union after a spectacular result in Sunday's elections for the European Parliament. Votes that began on Thursday across the European Union to choose the next Parliament finished Sunday evening, and exit polls suggest a strong showing for right wing parties, although perhaps short of the landslide across the continent some polling had suggested.
But there were strong national differences, and France was perhaps the most remarkable result of all. The European grouping for President Emmanuel Macron's Renaissance party barely scraped second place in the Ipsos exit poll — by a fraction of a per cent — and was left in the dust of the first place RN. Le Pen's RN, led by party colleague and Member of the European Parliament Jordan Bardella got over twice as many votes at 31.5 per cent of all cast compared to 14.7 per cent for Renaissance.
RN is predicted in the exit poll to pick up 30 seats in the European Parliament compared to Macron's 14. This is a significant number, and assuming exit polls are broadly correct across Europe it would make Le Pen's RN the largest single party in the European Parliament .
This hammer-blow to President Macron's authority triggered an instant response on Sunday night, as he announced he was dissolving the national Parliament for a snap election later this month. Win that vote and Macron would claim a strong national mandate to continue to govern as President for the rest of his term. Lose that, however, and at best he would have to sit until April 2027 as a lame duck."