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Vincent Jeanbrun: "You don't have to go all the way to Italy to see the impotence of the far right"

9/26/2023, 6:00:35 PM

Highlights: Vincent Jeanbrun: "You don't have to go all the way to Italy to see the impotence of the far right" Lampedusa has (again) become the symbolic heart of a divided Europe, crystallizing tensions but also and above all postures, from effects of authoritarian sleeves to the proclamations of the eternal tartufes transide of humanity, if the cause is far from home. All before the resigned eyes of the 6000 inhabitants of this once calm island whose name now resonates as the symbol of uncontrolled immigration.


TRIBUNE - According to the LR mayor of L'Hay-les-Roses, the migration crisis in Lampedusa shows the inability of the far right to keep its promises. No doubt, he adds, that Jordan Bardella or Marion Maréchal would show the same powerlessness as Giorgia Meloni.

Vincent Jeanbrunis mayor of L'Hay-les-Roses, president of the Île-de-France group Rréunis à la région Île-de-France and spokesperson for the Republicans.

Six thousand lives stranded on the sand of a small island in southern Italy. In a few days, Lampedusa has (again) become the symbolic heart of a divided Europe, crystallizing tensions but also and above all postures, from the effects of authoritarian sleeves to the proclamations of the eternal tartufes transide of humanity, if the cause is far from home. Because, after the influx of migrants, the traditional procession of journalists in search of the shock image, politicians with slamming formulas and their traditional commentators abundantly relaying information, true or not (as long as it is striking...) All before the resigned eyes of the 6000 inhabitants of this once calm island whose name now resonates as the symbol of uncontrolled immigration, devastated lives and a Europe ...

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