“Marine Le Pen's chaos is like a Christmas present. The wrapping is very beautiful, but we don't know what's inside. But this is not a gift, it's not Christmas and you can't go back in an election when you realise it wasn't what you wanted", said Paulo Marques, mayor of the city of Aulnay-sous-Bois who chaired the committee of Portuguese that supported candidate Valérie Pécresse in the first round of elections.
For the Franco-Portuguese mayor, the defeat of his candidate “wasn't easy”, but now that Macron will face Marine Le Pen in the second round of the French presidential elections, Paulo Marques believes that right-wing voters go, “with a sense of responsibility ”, maintain the will of Pécresse who asked her supporters not to vote for the extreme right. However, that will not be enough for Emmanuel Macron to win.
Having won 28% of the votes at the polls in the first round, Emmanuel Macron is now trying to gain ground, accelerating the electoral campaign and touring France to explain his program, but there is little time left before the final vote.
Fighting false ideas
“It was a good result, in the sense that it had more votes than in 2017, but we cannot be satisfied because we have seen people's dissatisfaction and many protest votes. Voters are seduced by illusory promises and it is difficult to fight false ideas. I am very worried”, warned Rosa André, French-Portuguese and municipal councillor in Saint-Germain-en-Laye for the Republic in Marche party that supports the President.
“Marine Le Pen wants to remove from the Constitution the human rights of all of us, equality. Portuguese mayors in France would be outlawed by Marine Le Pen for giving relevance to our Portuguese origins”, underlined Paulo Marques, who leads the CÍVICA association, which groups all elected locals of Portuguese origin in France.
How can such one-sided political opinions classify as news of interest to expats in Portugal, no matter what one thinks about Marine Le Pen? Her economic policies are to the left, not the extreme right, and the right for EN nationals to be mayor stems from EU law, by the way, but why let facts get in the way of proper reporting? Expats need this site for news about Portugal of interest to expats, not for being told what to think or for being told the editor's political opinions.
By T F from Porto on 18 Apr 2022, 10:34
Perhaps one of the most blatant propaganda pieces I've read on here. 100% made up nonsense to discredit Le Pen.
By Latoysha Adams from Algarve on 18 Apr 2022, 13:59
Thank you for this article which is relevant to anyone living in Europe. Let's pray reason prevails and the French continue to keep the Le Pens out of power.
By Débora from Lisbon on 18 Apr 2022, 20:27
If France wants a female version of trump, then they are right on track. Marine La Penne is as toxic for France as he was for the US. You get what you vote for, so if France has any shred of sanity left (pardon the pun), the people will give Macron another term. If not, all the glitz and golden-toileted glamour of La Penne will tarnish the second she takes office, and France will become the pariah that the USA did under trump.
By Tina Steele from USA on 18 Apr 2022, 20:29