In Hénin-Beaumont, the RN wants to be “a recourse to instability”

In Hénin-Beaumont, the RN wants to be “a recourse to instability”
In Hénin-Beaumont, the RN wants to be “a recourse to instability”

At Marine Le Pen’s HQ, activists celebrated the RN wave that swept across Pas-de-Calais.

Special envoy to Hénin-Beaumont

Hélène traveled four hours by train during the day to vote in Hénin-Beaumont. To the left. This teacher in a vocational high school in Jeumont, on the border with Belgium, hoped to see “a grin instead of a smile on the face” by Marine Le Pen, who she prefers to call “the Lady”. She was already planning to make the same journey for the second round. It won’t be worth it, there won’t be one. Like 38 other MPs, Marine Le Pen was elected in the first round. And with 58% of the vote, against 25% for her opponent from the Popular Front, supported by the secretary general of EELV, Marine Tondelier. It was Steeve Briois, the mayor of Hénin-Beaumont, who came to announce the precise score of “Marine”, in front of several hundred activists exulting with joy, all coming with the certainty of a victory for their champion.

Order to keep quiet for young activists

“It’s for my children!”, shouts a sixty-year-old blonde in a wheelchair seated in the front row. Young people from…

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