The entire political class continues to react to the death of Jean-Marie Le Pen. At LFI, Paul Vannier denounces the RN deputies who “pay tribute to the repeat offender Le Pen condemned for glorifying war crimes and contesting crimes against humanity, for provoking hatred, discrimination and racial violence, for violence”. “No, they haven’t changed,” he wrote.
A legacy of the RN which is also at the heart of socialist Arthur Delaporte’s tweet. “The death of Jean-Marie Le Pen should not exonerate the National Rally from the weight of its legacy: xenophobia, anti-Semitism, rejection of the other. The father’s heirs are still there.
Paul Vannier, LFI deputy, denounces the Le Pen – Bardella lineage, “that of racism, anti-Semitism, political violence. FN, RN, behind the ties the same far-right ideology which threatens peace and democracy “.
His colleague Antoine Léaument writes that “Jean-Marie Le Pen is dead. Not his ideas. The fight continues. Until victory.” Similar reaction from the communist Ian Brossat: “What remains are his nauseating ideas. Let’s fight them, tirelessly”, he wrote.