Despite his defeat to Macron, Le Pen has signed the best historic result of the far right in France.
The leader of the National Association, the far-right Marine Le Pen, has found that in the French presidential elections this Sunday, insofar as it believes it lays the foundation for “a great change” and expect a “big election battle” in Juneon the occasion of the parliamentary elections.
LePen, who? has admitted defeat just minutes after the broadcast of the first voting forecasts, has appeared before his followers with an optimistic speech. In his opinion, the results anticipated by the estimates are already “a big win”.
“Millions of compatriots have chosen change,” stressed Le Pen, who, despite the defeat, signed the best result of the far right, surpassing the data she obtained herself in 2017, when she also faced Macron.
Le Pen has established himself as a representative of ‘forgotten’ France and has expressed special thanks to provincial and foreign voters, who seem to have granted him victory in this second round.
“I will never abandon the French,” said the far-right leader, who sees “hope” in some of the results she wanted to draw the attention of French and European leaders.
He has pledged to be a “strong counterforce” against Macron, the “real opposition” in a scenario marked by the loss of support from the traditional parties. In that sense, he hopes that “a big change” will come soon.
The long-awaited turn for Le Pen would come with the parliamentary elections, which warn that “the party isn’t over yet”. “We know that no patriot can accept Macron’s presence in a destructive manner,” he said with a message calling for alliances.
After his speech, the French press has reiterated that Le Pen has contacted Macron to tell him he acknowledges his defeat in the vote.
Source: EITB

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