This week, the French National Rally MEP with European Patriots, Cynthiany Rich Irish Fianna, will renew Europe, while Dalmendra Kanani, the chief spokesman for a Brussels-based think tank, will fail her European friend Dalmendra Kanani.
The panel responded to a recent lawsuit that found that French national assembly leader Marine Le Pen was found guilty of embezzling millions of EU funds and banned him from running for political office for five years. The news sparked lively debate across France as Le Pen was tilted to be the forefront of the upcoming 2027 presidential election.
Marine Le Pen’s best friend, Fabrice Legali, claimed she was innocent.
“It’s not surprising that French judges want to ban Marine Le Pen from the presidential election,” he told the panel.
But Cynthia Nee Muchuri is a barrister by trade — said that being denied is an example of an institution and an independent judge that undermines the far right.
“It’s all about democracy. It’s about Le Pen, the Marines, who undermine democracy, not only about trying to undermine it, but about deliberately undermining democracy and the rule of law, and all the values my group knows at heart.”
The panel also discussed the roller coaster ride that the world just had with President Donald Trump’s tariff announcement. Uncertainty has caused the EU to shake up seeking other partners and allies around the world.
“It’s great that Ursula von Leyen actually stood there and said, ‘We’ll work with people who have mutual interests’,” so he said, ‘PS that shares our values.’
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