Le Pen: We will not allow the French people to steal presidential elections

French far-right leader Marine Le Pen has returned with her tough campaign this morning, after she has just declared her party, National Rally (The National Opposition), “would not allow the French people to steal the presidential election” following the court's yesterday ruling that stopped her from running [...]
French far-right leader Marine Le Pen has returned with her tough campaign this morning, as she has just declared that her party, National Rally (The National Opposition), “would not allow the French people to steal the presidential elections” following the court's yesterday ruling that stopped her from running 2027.
In her statements, reported by the French media, she said at a meeting, which was open to the press this morning, that she wanted to <x0mbrone the French people, who have the right to vote for whom to wish”.
Le Pen compared the verdict against her to the “a nuclear bomb” thrown over it “from the “system, arguing that “if they use such a powerful weapon against us, that's because we're on the verge of winning the” election.
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Le Pen also blamed the courts for “intervention” in the election process, saying it undermines France's ability to protect democracy globally.
But it sharply criticised the threats reported against judges, saying they were “scandalous” and “unacceptable”.
Her comments come hours after National Rally President and a possible future presidential candidate Jordan Bardella announced a peaceful “mobile” to express support for Le Pen, with protests scheduled for this weekend.
Bardella claimed that an online campaign launched last night had already collected “hundreds of thousands of thousands of” signatures in support, with more campaigns expected during the coming days.












