‘We will not let French people have election stolen from them,’ says Le Pen – Europe live


‘We will not let the French people have the presidential election stolen from them,’ Le Pen says

French far-right leader Marine Le Pen is back in her usual fiercely campaigning mode this morning, as she has just declared the National Rally would “not let the French people have the presidential election stolen from them” after yesterday’s court verdict effectively banning her from the 2027 race.

In comments reported by the French media, she told a group meeting opened to pressthis morning that she wanted to “defend the French people, who have the right to vote for whomever they wish.”

Le Pen compared the verdict against her to “a nuclear bomb” dropped on her “by the system,” arguing that “if they use such a powerful weapon against us, it is because we are on the verge of winning the elections.”

“We will not let this happen,” she added.

Le Pen also blamed the courts for “interfering” with the electoral process, saying it undermined France’s ability to defend democracy globally.

But she pointedly criticised reported threats to judges, saying they were “scandalous” and “unacceptable.”

Her comments come hours after the National Rally’s president – and a potential future presidential candidate – Jordan Bardella announced a “peaceful mobilisation” to express support for Le Pen, with protests and leafleting campaigns planned for this weekend.

Bardella claimed that an online campaign, started last night, had already gathered “hundreds of thousands” of signatures in support, with more campaigning expected over the coming days.

We brought you more of his comments earlier today (11.13 and 9.22) and in our yesterday’s blog (17.53).

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Bardella maintains most Le Pen’s support, comes top in poll as potential National Rally’s candidate instead of Le Pen

A new Toluna Harris Interactive poll for RTL, published today, showed that party president Jordan Bardella would come top in the first round of the presidential election if he was picked as the National Rally’s candidate instead of Le Pen, with 35-36% of votes.

Former centre-right prime minister Édouard Philippe came second with 25% of the declared support, with the far-left firebrand Jean-Luc Mélenchon third at 13%.

In various scenarios polled, about 90% of Le Pen and the National Rally’s voters would transfer his support to Bardella.



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