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Momchil Petrov: What happened in France?

In Europe in general, a process of "taming the scumbag" is going on. In the role of the "slut" are the former radical nationalists

Jul 8, 2024 11:01 224

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A few words about France, for those who feel confused by the wave of reactions, ah and ooh.

What happened in France?

Indeed the result is unusual, and the reason for this is the mixing of oil and water in the left space.

This commented on "Facebook" Momchil Petrov.

After a lackluster performance and Macron's scolding for not letting us retire at 60, with an average life expectancy of over 80, the European elections were won by Le Pen's party.

Marie Le Pen. Because the old Le Pen, the founder of the party was really scandalous, but she excluded him. But Le Pen herself would also never have expanded her party's representation if she had not made the young Barden a leading candidate - a decidedly charming man, unburdened by praise for Putin and Russia while they were marked 15 years ago as a conservative alternative to the West (some in our country and so far they do ). In addition, the new face Barden categorically says that the supply of weapons to Ukraine must continue and France's interest is to save Ukraine

Then Macron decides that he will not let them breathe down his neck for the rest of his term and calls an election.

Macron's idea is simple - if Bardin/Le Pen's party sends its candidates en masse to the second round, then all the terrified leftists state after state will support his candidates in the second round. In France, there are majority elections in two rounds, to win in the first round you need an absolute majority.

And now comes the surprise, the shock, what made the election unusual. The Levushkovites united in a single list. I mean - extreme left phantasmagorists of Mélenchon, social democrats (Mitterand/Hollande), greens and of course communists. How they did it don't ask me. And Macron didn't expect it, let me say in my defense.

Thus, this coalition took second place after the first round and a record number of its candidates competed in the second round. And with France's traditional "all against Lao Pen", it logically turned out that this coalition of "oil and water" won the most seats.

Macronist Renaissance party expectedly beat Le Pen's candidates and took second place. But let's look at the big picture.

At first glance, the parliament is deadlocked, without a majority. But if we look at the number of deputies, about 190 deputies of the left bloc, more than 60 are social democrats from the socialist party (Mitterand/Hollande). The party whose minister was Macron himself at the time. Then we have about 170 Renaissance MPs. And in 5th place more than 60 deputies of the old right (the party of presidents D'Estaing, Chirac and Sarkozy). Pro-European mainstream parties have a hidden majority.

And I'm not the only one who notices this, Mélenchon and Le Pen know it too, and this will make them agreeable. Therefore, France will have a government. Whatever it is called, it will be reasonable, centrist and pragmatic. Nothing radical will happen to France.

In Europe in general, there is a process of "taming the brat".

In the role of the "slut" are the former radical nationalists. In the Netherlands, Wilders won, but formed a coalition with the party of former Prime Minister Liberal Rutte, and the Prime Minister is a technocratic expert in the field of security. In Italy, Italian brothers won, but today Meloni is the most consistent pro-European leader, an ardent supporter of the cause of Ukraine.

And this is because, as incredible as it may seem in our country, there is no alternative to a common European economic space in a narrow political union. European countries alone will have much less options and will be sucked into Asian autocracies.

Human rights have no alternative.

Because in addition to the rights of groups that disturb us, they also protect our rights. And yes, migration has no alternative. And the funniest thing is that the Bulgarians don't understand it, while Uzbeks, Nepalese, Bangladeshis already work in every enterprise around them. Because Bulgarians simply don't want to work in enterprises, but at the same time they want us to have "production". Well, there's no way, we need migrants, if today's migrants suddenly disappear in our country, hundreds of businesses will close.

I know it does not sound interesting, there is no wow, horror, unprecedented, revolutionary, but this is the world around us. Logical, contradictory, not subject to large-scale over-successful conspiracies and secret world guides. Well, there is another world, but it is in the stories of the rebels until they have to face the reality.