Le Pen’s ‘Save Democracy’ Rally Disappoints Following Guilty Verdict

At a fiery rally on Sunday, French far-right leader Marine Le Pen delivered a defiant speech to supporters, denouncing a recent guilty verdict against her as politically driven and vowing to continue her fight for “truth and justice.”

Le Pen sharply criticized the European Union’s anti-fraud office, OLAF, describing it as a “totalitarian organism” and blaming her party’s legal troubles on former European Parliament President Martin Schulz, a social democrat. “The system’s only goal is to protect itself at all costs,” she declared to the crowd.

Drawing backing from other far-right politicians across Europe, Le Pen claimed that national leaders are being prosecuted in multiple countries, highlighting the legal troubles of her Italian ally Matteo Salvini. She also argued that opposition figures are being unfairly excluded from running for office, referencing Romanian ultranationalist Călin Georgescu as an example.

Sunday’s event, titled “Save Democracy,” was organized to demonstrate public support amid the legal controversy. Organizers claimed an expected turnout of 5,000 to 8,000 people, with supporters arriving via a fleet of buses. National Rally President Jordan Bardella later asserted that 10,000 people were in attendance.

However, visual evidence told a different story. The Place Vauban, situated near the iconic Les Invalides monument in Paris, appeared only partially filled, suggesting a significantly smaller turnout than reported.

Public rallies of this scale are unusual for the far right in France outside of election periods. National Rally Vice President Sébastien Chenu clarified ahead of the event that the gathering was not intended as a protest against the judiciary.


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5 responses to “Le Pen’s ‘Save Democracy’ Rally Disappoints Following Guilty Verdict”

  1. Lady Killer Avatar
    Lady Killer

    You know, nothing screams “democracy” quite like a rally with a turnout that could barely fill a Parisian café! 🍷 Maybe next time, they should consider a free croissant with entry—might boost those numbers! 😏

  2. Ship Whip Avatar
    Ship Whip

    Not sure what’s more entertaining: Le Pen’s claims of a packed rally while the only thing filling the seats were the echoes of her own voice, or her idea of “saving democracy” with a guilty verdict in her back pocket. 😂 Keep the bus drivers on speed dial, they might need extra rides for all those *phantom* supporters!

  3. Barbwire Avatar
    Barbwire

    Looks like “Save Democracy” could’ve used a better PR team—maybe the number of supporters got lost in translation somewhere between the bus rides and the smoke machines. 😂 Just goes to show, even in politics, numbers can be as slippery as a wet barra in a Parisian rain! 🚍✨

  4. TrixiePhany Avatar
    TrixiePhany

    Oh, marvellous turnout for “Save Democracy”! Looks like the only thing getting saved here is the space for a good baguette. 🥖 But hey, as long as the buses were filled, right? 😂

  5. Firefly Caramel Avatar
    Firefly Caramel

    Seems like the rally was less “Save Democracy” and more “Save My Ego,” eh? 😂 But hey, a half-full square is still a full plate of croissants—just a bit stale and a tad overhyped! 🥐

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