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Riots in Paris as Marine Le Pen’s Anti-Immigration National Rally wins Election First Round

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posted on Jul, 1 2024 @ 11:39 AM
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Marine Le Pen’s Right Wing National Rally party won 33.1% of the vote yesterday in the first round of the French election trouncing Macron's coalition who won just 20% , France's Far Left New Front Popular which is a coalition between French Socialists, Communists, the greens came second with 28% , Le Pen is predicted to win to win next Sunday's second round which would make the National Rally party the party of government.

As Le Pen’s first round victory became apparent Left wing protesters clashed with riot police because they were a bit upset with the result.


I would like to congratulate the Eurosceptic Marine Le Pen on her first round victory and wish her well for next Sunday.

With Frexit on the horizon and proper control over illegal immigration guaranteed this is a win for both France and the UK.


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posted on Jul, 1 2024 @ 12:06 PM
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Nobody in the world wants unchecked immigration.

Except, the Dems.

This policy is unacceptable.



posted on Jul, 1 2024 @ 12:06 PM
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Double post
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posted on Jul, 1 2024 @ 12:07 PM
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It's great to see that France has grown a pair. Stop the barbarians who want to turn the whole of Europe into one big third world sh!thole!



posted on Jul, 1 2024 @ 12:08 PM
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a reply to: gortex

There's really only one side thats burning cities down when they don't get their way. I will always vote against the lefts best interests



posted on Jul, 1 2024 @ 12:09 PM
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Most of the rioters appear either very young or very Palestinian at least from the video provided.

Happy to see France growing a brain inside its head just in time to prevent Islam from chopping it off.

I can only hope you get to see the same thing for your homeland Gortex but I fear your leaders and policy has created a situation so dire that it may be irreversible for Britain. But maybe I don’t live there and can only attempt to surmise.

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posted on Jul, 1 2024 @ 12:13 PM
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a reply to: gortex

France would probably have riots no matter who won the first round.

It’s one of their national pastimes.



posted on Jul, 1 2024 @ 12:35 PM
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Amazing that a country of 65 million people can count all their votes and release the results in one day.



posted on Jul, 1 2024 @ 12:39 PM
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originally posted by: watchitburn
Amazing that a country of 65 million people can count all their votes and release the results in one day.


Most countries can.

Even Brazil can have it done in a few hours.

The US seems to be one of the outliers. And a lot of that is due to localities and states differing on how they do their electoral process.



posted on Jul, 1 2024 @ 12:41 PM
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Wow, France's politics seem confusing.

So, no matter what happens, Macron isn't stepping down, from what I read?



posted on Jul, 1 2024 @ 12:46 PM
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originally posted by: CriticalStinker

originally posted by: watchitburn
Amazing that a country of 65 million people can count all their votes and release the results in one day.


Most countries can.

Even Brazil can have it done in a few hours.

The US seems to be one of the outliers. And a lot of that is due to localities and states differing on how they do their electoral process.
Ahem.

I appreciate your plausible deniability why a country that loves its politics has to wait like a child in time-out for the results. But just us though. I call BS.

“Outliers”. lol. Interesting turn of phrase.

Almost sounds like “election denying”.

See. The thing is.Tweaking electronic voting isn’t like turning on a light bulb. In order to make it seem legit the magic has to be done in the dead of night, burn six candles, sacrifice 13 rodents. Then for the coup de grace to ensure “authenticity” burst a pipe in a basement and declare the issue subject based on that said event. And by then if the “certain” anxious voters don’t believe you, or begin to lose patience “in the process” just spit in their faces, and call them bigots.

Boom. Alakazam. Works like a charm.


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posted on Jul, 1 2024 @ 12:47 PM
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So, no matter what happens, Macron isn't stepping down, from what I read?

Yep , Macron gambled and lost , there is no way back.



posted on Jul, 1 2024 @ 12:50 PM
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Macrons position is President,which this election does not change.
It changes the Parliment IIRC,which can change the balance of power including change the Prime minister.

But if Maxron loses to LePen/Bardella he may choose to resign,as the next two years will be tough if parliment is against him.



posted on Jul, 1 2024 @ 12:55 PM
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a reply to: Athetos
I think you'll find the majority of people "rioting", well walking down the street, are these video influencers filming the few rioters who are probably their friends doing it for the klicks.
The mass crowd are chanting for more free cheese and wine with their welfare benefits.
Joking aside, say there were 2000 people in that square so if they voted but 3000 people voted against them, that's called democracy, suck it up because if we had a world what they want nobody would have a vote.



posted on Jul, 1 2024 @ 12:58 PM
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Except it’s taken a long time to tally all the votes for even elections people weren’t heavily disputing.

Not every state or locality does electronic voting. Plenty still have paper ballots.



posted on Jul, 1 2024 @ 01:13 PM
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Does anyone consider where all these illegal migrants go if they are kicked out of a country?

Perhaps it is all part of a much bigger plan that has been in motion since the beginning....to create a new WAVE of them who head East, towards Russia, China and beyond.

Out of Ireland, out of the UK, out of France, out of ??. Momentum and Potential is the most powerful lifeforce on the planet folks.



posted on Jul, 1 2024 @ 01:37 PM
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Riotous Marxists! 😬



posted on Jul, 1 2024 @ 01:46 PM
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originally posted by: nerbot
Does anyone consider where all these illegal migrants go if they are kicked out of a country?

Perhaps it is all part of a much bigger plan that has been in motion since the beginning....to create a new WAVE of them who head East, towards Russia, China and beyond.

Out of Ireland, out of the UK, out of France, out of ??. Momentum and Potential is the most powerful lifeforce on the planet folks.




Deportation order: French authorities issue an "obligation de quitter le territoire français" (OQTF), which is an order to leave French territory.

Detention: The migrant may be placed in a detention center (Centre de Rétention Administrative) while awaiting deportation.

Travel arrangements: Authorities organize travel documents and transportation to the migrant's country of origin or a third country that agrees to accept them.

Forced removal: If the migrant doesn't leave voluntarily, they may be forcibly removed from France.

Entry ban: A deportation often comes with a ban on re-entering France or the Schengen Area for a specified period.

Return to country of origin: The migrant is sent back to their home country or a country that agrees to accept them.

Potential consequences: Deportation can have long-term effects on future visa applications and travel to France or other EU countries.



posted on Jul, 1 2024 @ 04:36 PM
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originally posted by: CriticalStinker

originally posted by: watchitburn
Amazing that a country of 65 million people can count all their votes and release the results in one day.


Most countries can.

Even Brazil can have it done in a few hours.

The US seems to be one of the outliers. And a lot of that is due to localities and states differing on how they do their electoral process.


Nice deflection there. They cheat and send in the ballots full of one name for one office at 2:00 AM and that is going to be exposed to the rest of the world in a big way.



posted on Jul, 1 2024 @ 04:38 PM
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originally posted by: onestonemonkey
a reply to: chiefsmom

Macrons position is President,which this election does not change.
It changes the Parliment IIRC,which can change the balance of power including change the Prime minister.

But if Maxron loses to LePen/Bardella he may choose to resign,as the next two years will be tough if parliment is against him.



So his party still picks POF or is there another election for that?




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