French politicians supported Ukraine: Attal spoke in Ukrainian, and Le Pen unexpectedly changed her rhetoric. Video

03/14/2024 

After the French Parliament supported a secure agreement with Ukraine, French politicians spoke out in support of our state, which is fighting back against Russian aggression. Some of the statements were very unexpected.

French Prime Minister Gabriel Attal emotionally supported Ukraine from the rostrum of the National Assembly. He published the corresponding video on his page on the social network X.

“I say this here as the Prime Minister of France, on behalf of the French government from the rostrum of the French National Assembly. I say this from the depths of the soul that hurts the French: Glory to Ukraine!” – he said.

Meanwhile, far-right pro-Russian politician Marine Le Pen, who is a member of the French National Assembly, unexpectedly announced that the aggressor country of the Russian Federation provoked the “most dramatic” crisis in the last 20 years with its attack on Ukraine.

“By invading Ukraine on February 24, 2022, Russia provoked a war on the doorstep of the EU and a geopolitical crisis that is undoubtedly the most dramatic in the last 20 years. We express respect and support to the Ukrainian people who are under attack,” she said.

It is not yet known what led to this change in rhetoric, however, the OSINT community InformNapalm associates this with the leaking of the so-called “Babakov documents” to the network in September 2023, concerning the spread of Russian influence in France and Le Pen’s role in this.

“Of course, it was not these leaks that became decisive in changing the discourse of Marine Le Pen, but rather the policy currently being pursued by Emmanuel Macron, but even drops wear away stones,” the statement said.

As OBOZ.UA reported, French parliamentarians on March 12 supported the security agreement with Ukraine. 372 deputies of the lower house of the National Assembly voted “for”, 99 “against”, 101 abstained.

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5 comments

  1. Well, shiver me timbers. Who would’ve guessed? A fascist has turned on mafia land. Maybe now Le Pen will put her money where her mouth is and support Ukraine in the French parliament.

  2. “By invading Ukraine on February 24, 2022, Russia provoked a war on the doorstep of the EU and a geopolitical crisis that is undoubtedly the most dramatic in the last 20 years. We express respect and support to the Ukrainian people who are under attack,” she said.”

    Le Pen’s shit party was bankrolled by putler and up until now she’s shilled for the rat Nazi diligently. So this is a major surprise. But most welcome.
    And the other pleasant surprise: Macron seems to be evolving from a putler appeaser to a Churchillian.
    Keep it up Manny! Don’t let yourself drift back under any circumstances.

    • after Bucha, no one who addresses voters in a democracy can really say that Putin is nice.
      the real issue is the upcoming European elections.

      far-right movements hope to dismantle the fragile cathedral from the inside. for the moment Lepen is ahead of the presidential party and manages to capitalize on the various discontents. she always says that sanctions weaken us, for example, her sympathizers think that it is not really our war… that we must make peace as quickly as possible, as if Putin were sincere and benevolent… as if we can appease a “blackmailer” was the best solution.

      Putin and Lepen still have common interests: breaking up the EU.
      She is not less poisonous, she is just obliged to advance less in the open in some ways…
      Macron now understands all the internal and external dangers….

      • Every country has its rat catchers, and some are worse than others. Le Pen is a danger to France and Europe, but Trump is a danger to the entire free world.

    • I also hope that Macron will remain steadfast! God knows, we have enough jellyfish and downright shit nuggets.

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