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Marine Le Pen's discreet lunch with the boss of the AfD, the German far-right party

2024-02-21T18:34:36.295Z

Highlights: The leader of the RN met her sulphurous German counterpart Alice Weidel in Paris on Tuesday. It was the German who leaked the gossip by announcing it on X (formerly Twitter) “We discussed many policy issues and found that we were seeking the same solutions to today's big problems. I would like to thank you very much for your warm welcome to Paris,” she wrote, concluding, in French in the text: “Goodbye! » Or rather, “see you soon’, because, according to Weidel’s entourage, the two chefs plan to meet again personally on a regular basis.


The leader of the RN met her sulphurous German counterpart Alice Weidel in Paris on Tuesday. This ensures that the two formations are


The day before the pantheonization of Missak Manouchian, which she attended this Wednesday February 21, Marine Le Pen had lunch in a restaurant near the Arc de Triomphe which she hoped would be discreet.

Around the table: the president of the National Rally Jordan Bardella, Alice Weidel, the co-president of the German far-right AfD party, its spokesperson Daniel Tapp as well as two employees of the RN and the AfD.

It was the German who leaked the gossip by announcing it on X (formerly Twitter).

“We discussed many policy issues and found that we were seeking the same solutions to today's big problems.

I would like to thank you very much for your warm welcome to Paris,” she wrote, concluding, in French in the text: “Goodbye!

» Or rather, “see you soon”, because, according to Alice Weidel’s entourage, the two chefs plan to meet again personally on a regular basis.

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Source: leparis

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