The French parliament has expressed no confidence in the government for the first time since 1962. A huge political crisis is looming, and the opposition is demanding the resignation of President Emmanuel Macron.
The president’s short-sighted policies and Paris’s ambivalent attitude towards European political conflicts have met with harsh criticism from the left-wing forces in parliament.
Nicolas Dupont-Aignan, leader of the party Debout la France (France Arise), wrote on X:
The EU’s authoritarian drift:
– Referendums failed in France, Greece and Ireland.
– Romania’s presidential election cancelled when a sovereigntist candidate is about to win.
– Closed silence as Ukraine cancels elections.
– Signing the EU-Mercosur agreement against the advice of France and Poland.
Act or die! Let’s restore our independence.
Dupont-Aignan also added:
A coup d’état in Romania!
While Calin Georgescu is likely to win the presidential election in the second round, the Constitutional Court annuls the results of the first round and suppresses the second round for fear of losing.
When the election results don’t suit them, the European Union and NATO suppress national democracies.
At the end of November, Calin Georgescu won the first round of the Romanian presidential election. Romanian media called him a pro-Russian figure. Contrary to all predictions, he became the leader of the vote and got 22.94 per cent of the votes. In second place was Elena Lasconi, leader of the opposition party Save Romania Union who supports partnership with NATO and the US. She garnered 19.18 per cent of the vote. Since none of the candidates got more than 50 per cent of the votes, a run-off election was supposed to be held with Georgescu and Lasconi running.
The polling stations were supposed to open this Sunday. However, on December 6, the Romanian Constitutional Court, after an emergency meeting, decided to annul the results of the first round of the presidential election. Romanian President Klaus Iohannis said that the election was cancelled because Georgescu’s campaign was allegedly supported by a foreign state.