‘I’m disgusting’: le pen voters voiced the law according to his convict
When a Paris Criminal Court ruled out on the screens of the Criminal Court, the Cafe De La Paix received many clients, frustration and frustration Marine Le pen.
Was the far-right political leader found guilty of misappropriationHe was sentenced to four years in prison – two years have been postponed, and two houses were sentenced to two and more than $ 100,000.
However, most of these, this ensures that he could not participate in the 2027 presidential election in the 2027 presidential election, he banned the run for the state for five years.
For people here, Ms. Le Pen is the leader of the national rally and three times presidential candidates. Their local deputy is in the lower house of parliament.
“I’m disgusting,” said Jean-Marc Sergheraert, 70, a bent retired charity manager on a large television screen. There, Ms. Le Pen rejected the decision as politically motivated and unfair, because he was punished, as it was not often in France, it will be applied as the punishment.
“He is right,” said Mr Sergheraert. “He must defend himself and go to the end. If they want to take the capitol as they do in Washington, I will go to Iélysée,” he said.
A nearby, 86-year-old Arlett Banderlique, led with light beer flute. “To prohibit the French to do something, he pushes us more to do so.” “He will receive millions of votes.”
Ms. Le Pen said he would appeal to power, although he was difficult to solve the problem of time for 2027, although he was difficult to solve the problem of the European Parliament.
“This decision should be disgusted everyone. He said,” said, Steeve Briois, local-Beaumont mayor, local residents encourage the rest of the houses against “Democracy violators.”
In France, if any earth will shake the government in the 1980s and after the closing of many factories in many factories, the closing of many factories by the victims of the globalization, 26,000 in the northern part of France.
The unemployment rate in the area increased by a national average in 2021 in recent census.
Given this “forgotten area,” Le Pen’s party made one of his work. Although he never lived in the region, Ms. Le Pen chose his political heart in 1998 and continued to represent the area in the regional and European policy. In 2017, he successfully campaigned for a place in the Milli Majlis.
During the last presidential election, in 2022 he won 67% of the local voting. The last summer planned to win many parties in the legislative elections, to win the batch of shift and manage the government. Instead of a left-winged coalition and President Emmanuel Macman’s ruling party a “warehouse” occurred By asking candidates to shape a anti-national rally vote around the country.
Again, Hénin-Beaumont Ms. Pen won the first round was re-elected by a great margin.
“They want to eliminate him from the presidency,” Karen Huret, 57-year-old Karen Huret, comes to the market in the market to supply for his older mother. “The last time they used the dam. This is another tactic.”
For many local residents, Ms. Le Pen’s supervision is less than the ideology than the assessment of the party’s retail policy. They refer to the new water center in the city and the new water center in the Christmas market. They feel respectfully by himself and his party.
“He is beautiful. I took photos with my children with him,” said Huret, the mother of stay at home. “I don’t believe he is a racist. I’m in the inner city – I believe that everyone should be respected.”
Ms. Le had a history of corruption before the confidence of the pen pen. Socialist former mayor Gérard Dalongeville, Fony invoices were sentenced to 4 million euros and sentenced to four years in prison. The last court decision for some locals has deepened cynicism.
“We have communists, socialists and national rally – are all the same,” he said.
Marine Tondelier, the leader of the Helse-Beaumont and the National Green Party, called on serious law enforcement agencies and more harsh rulings, informed the news channels to the news channels to celebrate their members.
“This shows their hypocrisy,” he said. “I heard about the systems set against them. ‘The only system put on the spot is the one where they are preparing to redirect state funds.”
He was not alone in the city that thinks this way – maybe even in a quieter tone.
“He tells the foreigners all the time. He says they did not respect the law,” Karim Zoui said, 29. “Well, you are going there.” He does not respect the law. “
Then very often used a term applied to migrants – mascaraor thug.
“If they thugs,” he said, “They have to pay,” he said.