Mylène Wunschdepartmental head of the Indre National Rally, believes that France “loses a great politician” with the death of Jean-Marie Le Pen, Tuesday January 7, 2025, a “great defender of the French nation”.
Mylène Wunsch also believes that Jean-Marie Le Pen was “a visionary who got it right: he highlighted the risk for France of losing its sovereignty. We see it with the agricultural crisis and the European Union, or even the OQTF (Obligations to leave French territory) who commit attacks and destabilize the country”. This is why, she denounces, “it is lamentable to reduce him to a divisive character”.
Mylène Wunsch became involved with the National Front which became the National Rally when Marine Le Pen took over from her father. “It’s because at that moment I was able to do it, she said. Whatever happens, Jean-Marie Le Pen remains a model for all FN and RN voters. We cannot take away from him what he brought to our movement and to France. »
You must not speak ill of the dead and I can only say ill of them.
André Laignel
Elsewhere on the Indrian political spectrum, there is radio silence. Gil Avérous, mayor of Châteauroux, made it known that he had no “special reaction” to transmit: “I never knew him and, to my knowledge, he had no particular link with Châteauroux. »
Same attitude for the former socialist minister, Michel Sapindeclared opponent of the extreme right in his time but retired from political life. “I don’t really want to answer your question, even if it’s very natural on your part, he said by SMS. I prefer to remain silent. » As for the socialist André Laignel, he decides: “You must not speak ill of the dead and I can only say ill of them. »
Tribute to Charlie and Philippe Seguin
Senator LR Frédérique Gerbaud think of Marine Le Pen. “Because I am also a girl who lost her dad. » The Republican MP Nicolas Forissier he simply declares: “I bow to the death of any person, even if I fought it politically. I will not make any further comments. »
On social networks, parliamentarians preferred to commemorate the attacks of Charlie Hebdo. The MP (Horizons) François Jolivet still stands out, on “We will never forget this exceptional statesman, visionary and deeply attached to France”he writes.