The earthquake of Marine Le Pen’s condemnation to five years of ineligibility with immediate application, in the trial of European parliamentary assistants of the FN, provoked many political reactions, this Monday, March 31, in France and abroad.
Marine Le Pen, who will be the guest of the TF1 8 -hour television news, received several supports abroad after the judgment. The Kremlin deplored a “violation of democratic standards”. “I am a marine!”, For his part, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban on X. The leader of the far -right party at the head of the Dutch coalition Geert Wilders said he was “shocked” by the conviction he deems “incredibly severe”.
“A very heavy and exceptional decision”
“It is French democracy that is executed,” reacted the president of the RN Jordan Bardella, who joined Marine Le Pen at the headquarters of the party at midday. The “only guilt” of Marine Le Pen is that she “led our camp to the path of victory”, launched the niece of Marine Le Pen, MEP Marion Maréchal.
“It is not up to the judges to decide for those who must vote the people. Whatever our disagreements, Marine Le Pen is legitimate to appear before the suffrage,” wrote the leader of the reconquest party, Eric Zemmour.
On the right, the leader of the deputies Les Républicains Laurent Wauquiez regretted “a very heavy and exceptional decision”.
“The decision to remove an elected official should return to the people,” said Jean-Luc Mélenchon
“The decision to remove an elected official should return to the people,” said Jean-Luc Mélenchon. “This is what the revocatory referendum would serve in a 6th Democratic Republic,” added the leader of France rebellious in a message on X, after the radical left party said it wanted to “also beat in the ballot boxes” the extreme right “whatever their candidate”.
Conversely, the National Secretary of Ecologists Marine Tondelier said that the far -right leader was to “pay her sentence”.
Within the central block, the Renaissance deputy Prisca Thévenot called on the elected officials of the RN to “respect” the court decision, while the former vice-president of the National Assembly Sacha Houlié wondered about X: “When can we think that a judge will not apply the law?”