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The delayed entry of the French ruling party into the European election campaign

Meanwhile, the ruling party of France announced its leading candidate to enter the European Parliament election campaign and entered the field late. According to polls, it is far behind the French National Assembly party, which is considered its main rival.
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According to Webangah News quoted by Tasnim News agency, Handelsblatt newspaper In an article, Germany addressed the delayed entry of the French ruling party into the European parliamentary election campaign and wrote: The French government party enters the European election campaign against its opponent, the extreme right of the RN national community.

In this way, the French ruling party led by Emmanuel Macron enters the European election campaign late. France’s far-right National Front RN party is ahead in the polls by about ten percent. He started his career in the city of Lille at the Grand Palais and in the presence of thousands of his fans. Almost the entire government team of French Prime Minister Gabriel Attal was there to support Valerie Haier, the party’s 37-year-old front-runner in the election. Valerie Haier has been the leader of the European Renewal faction in the European Parliament since January 2024, but is unknown to the general public.

His supporters wave French and European flags with the party slogan: We need Europe” they waved. Valerie Haier was accepted to the applause of her fans. He hugged 30 government ministers in this conference. Atal, the French Prime Minister from the Renaissance party, also said in this election conference: “We are the only true defenders of Europe in France.” Many seem to have forgotten that this is not a French campaign. He emphasized: We believe in Europe, we are Europeans.

He added: The words of this party have changed, but the ideas It is still standing. They still offer us to leave the European Union.

He asked everyone not to fall for this party and called them only pretenders.

Atal also said: Europe should not listen to the extremists, otherwise it may fall into the hands of Vladimir Putin. On the other hand, Macron has given new energy to Europe.

In this way, French President Emmanuel Macron’s allies in his campaign to enter the European Parliament launched a massive campaign against the right wing.

34-year-old Attal, in his speech in the city of Lille in northern France, tried to bring the National Assembly party affiliated with Marine Le Pen closer to the Kremlin. accuse.

France’s far-right current has a higher chance of entering the European Parliament than Macron’s supporters, and Le Pen is expected to run for the fourth time in order to prepare to enter the French presidential election campaign in 2027.

37-year-old Valerie Haier, the candidate of this faction, attacked the National Assembly party in Lille on Saturday and said that the responsibility of the camp He is to prevent the “worst case scenario”.

Last Sunday, the extreme National Community party started its campaign in the European Parliament elections by attacking immigrants and the candidate of this party said that the voting on June 9 (June 20) will be a referendum on immigration.

Polls indicate that the French National Assembly party can win a significant number of seats in the European Parliament. brought Some polls show that this party has the support of 28-30 percent of supporters, which could pose a big challenge to mainstream parties as well as Macron.

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© Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Tasnim News Agency
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