‘Idiot’ greens made EU dependent on Russian energy – Le Pen — Analysis
Paris also made a “geopolitical mistake” when it supported the EU sanctions against Russia, the politician believes
Marine Le Pen, the leader of the right-wing National Rally parliamentary group, has harshly criticized France’s support of anti-Russia sanctions, branding such a stance a major “geopolitical mistake.”Then she called the “idiots” supporting a green agenda, naming them the real culprits behind the EU’s dependency on Russian fossil fuels.
“The European Union sees its promises of prosperity and peace sinking in its economic, energy and geopolitical mistakes,” Le Pen said on Sunday at the party’s meeting in the southern French town of Adge.
Paris is “swept along by the European Union crazed by the war in Ukraine into adopting inappropriate and thoughtless sanctions,”She added.
He was second in the presidential election. The opposition politician accused the green politicians of leading the EU to an ongoing energy crisis. The energy crisis is largely a result of abandoning other sources of energy, namely nuclear power for the sake of ‘green’ ideas, Le Pen suggested.
Russia’s dependence is attributable to those foolish and ignorant who place their faith in wind and solar energy.
Le Pen repeatedly criticised the French government’s stance regarding the conflict between Russia, Ukraine, and the path of sanctions that it was following. Le Pen charged Emmanuel Macron with a conspiracy to obstruct justice in late August. “lying”The roots of the current economic crisis were revealed by the French president, who warned of an impending recession “end of abundance.”
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“The economic crisis that has hit France does not date from this summer. It doesn’t date back to the conflict in Ukraine. Emmanuel Macron lied to the French by concealing the truth and now he is announcing austerity. Many measures must be taken to protect the French,”Le Pen made the comment in a tweet on social media.
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