Marine Le Pen presented Friday, October 9 the launch of a campaign, in France and in Europe, against the European Pact on Migration and Asylum, associated with an “
organized plan of submersion
” by an “
immigration of settlement which does not will not leave
”.
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"
It is an organized plan to submerge Europe and the nations that make it up
", a "
real pact with the devil
" which will lead to "the
suicide of Europe
", declared the president of the National Rally (RN) during a press conference at his party's headquarters in Nanterre.
The European Commission presented to EU member states at the end of September a Pact on Migration and Asylum which aims to reform asylum on the continent.
According to the leader of the RN, it "will
cause the ruin of our social systems, the worsening of unemployment, the housing crisis, an increase in delinquency and communal conflicts, the advance of Islamism and terrorist risks and the questioning of our values of civilization
”, she enumerated.
A campaign to "save Europe"
"
At a time when the President of the Republic and the government are rightly seizing the subject of separatism, we cannot understand that he is preparing to worsen the identity divide which puts civil harmony into play
", added Marine Le Pen.
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According to the presidential candidate, "
60 to 70 million migrants could settle in Europe in a few years
".
According to her, the European Pact aims to "
encourage immigration
", "to
dissuade expulsions
" and "to
install this immigration
" and will "
subject the peoples and their governments to the dictatorship of the European Commission
", she denounced.
For the campaign, Marine Le Pen intends in France "to mobilize all local and national elected representatives, whatever their label" against this pact.
At European level, the RN will campaign with its allies within the European Identity and Democracy movement, on the slogan “Save Europe”.
They will launch a petition targeting 1 million signatures.