"Narbonne Supporters Answer Marine Le Pen's Call to Emulate Trumpist Tone in Town Halls"
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In Narbonne, Aude on May 1st, 2021, the National Rally congregated, a tradition they've upheld for their annual May Day gathering. Approximately 5,000 people gather to hear speeches, with prominent figures like Marine Le Pen and Jordan Bardella delivering remarks.
: A Flexible Voting System for Legislative Elections Might Be the "Less Evil", Suggests Marine Le Pen In her address, the leader of the RN deputy group, currently ineligible due to sentencing, urged the crowd to "stand up against the seizure of democracy" in a passionate speech that mirrors some of Donald Trump's campaign rhetoric during his 2016 American presidential race.
"We've Always Been on Our Feet for Her"
Most attendees paid little heed to this part of Marine Le Pen's speech. While she spoke about forthcoming elections, the three-time presidential candidate made a call to action: "I need you now. In a year, in 2026, the municipal elections will give you the chance to stand up against the seizure of democracy, to regain control."
These words bear an uncanny resemblance to statements made by Trump post-2021 election defeat. Justine, however, responds with humor: "We've Always Been on Our Feet for Her". Nicolas, a long-time militant, explains that they're not inciting insurrection; "As Marine said, we need to capture the town halls, mobilize the younger generation to raise awareness about our nation's state, and vote. Yes, I believe this will be resolved through the ballot boxes. We're intelligent people, so we don't have a problem with that. We're not planning invasions of the National Assembly, or smashing windows... Other political groups have mastered that tactic, and we prefer to leave that to them", he adds.
An appeal for mobilization through "participating in political life", according to a close aide to Marine Le Pen, emphasizes that the RN "remains the party of order."
For those seeking context, Marine Le Pen has historically used May Day as a platform to emphasize themes like national sovereignty, economic protectionism, and opposition to immigration, though specifics for the 2021 event cannot be verified here. Direct references to verified transcripts or reputable sources covering the 2021 event would be necessary for accurate information.
[Enrichment: For details on Marine Le Pen’s 2021 remarks, consult contemporaneous reports or archival records from that period. If the query refers to a hypothetical or recent event, the search results do not contain specific information about Marine Le Pen’s May 1st activities beyond 2021. For context, Le Pen historically uses May Day to emphasize themes like national sovereignty, economic protectionism, and opposition to immigration, though no specifics are verifiable here. For accuracy, direct references to verified transcripts or reputable sources covering the 2021 event would be required.]
- Strangely, Marine Le Pen's call for a flexible voting system in legislative elections seemed to echo Donald Trump's campaign rhetoric during the 2016 American presidential race.
- Despite Marine Le Pen's emphasis on standing against the seizure of democracy, most attendees at the Narbonne gathering appeared to dismiss the idea of insurrection, preferring to focus on political mobilization and voting in general-news events such as elections.
- In the face of ineligibility due to sentencing, Marine Le Pen continues to play a significant role in the political landscape, advocating for topics such as war-and-conflicts, crime-and-justice, and politics, particularly on issues of national sovereignty and economic protectionism.
- The National Rally, led by Marine Le Pen, has long championed the idea of order within politics, as evidenced by their emphasis on participating in political life and maintaining a careful distinction from other political groups known for more radical tactics.
- In Narbonne, Aude, Marine Le Pen's speeches during the National Rally's annual May Day gathering also touched upon topics related to immigration, reflecting a consistent theme in her political career that has been evident since at least 2021.

