Le Pen herself rejected the term to the extreme right as she seeks to normalize her national rally party and strengthen his electoral chances. It fiercely opposes immigration and is one of the most famous far -right politicians in Europe.
Bruce underlined the inflamed speech of the American vice-president JD Vance at the Munich security conference in February, in which he castigated Europe for what he claimed to be forays on freedom of expression.
“We have to do more as an obvious than to speak of democratic values. We must live them,” she said, paraphrasing Vance’s remarks. Vance has repeatedly refused to recognize that Trump lost the 2020 elections against Joe Biden.
In his speech in Munich, Vance criticized Europe’s “old interests” to “hide behind ugly words and the Soviet era such as” disinformation “and” disinformation “to remove alternative points of view and cancel the possibility of a stranger winning an election.
“We support the right of everyone to offer their point of view in the public square, agree or disagreement,” said Bruce, pending vance.
Le Pen’s condemnation aroused a source of support from other far -right personalities, notably the Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, the boss of the Italian party Matteo Salvini and the Dutch populist Geert Wilders.
Le Pen could always appeal to his conviction. If her auction fails, she will be sentenced to a four -year prison sentence – two of which have been suspended and two to be purged.
This story has been updated.