Algunas palabras de Marine Le Pen en la entrevista de Die Spiegel, citada por Pablo Batisda.
Entre acusaciones de fascismo, que ella niega rotundamente, lo que sobresale es su idea de Europa. A continuación, Marine Lepen. subrayados míos.
También en video aquí: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aqZYrZf3KoE
Entre acusaciones de fascismo, que ella niega rotundamente, lo que sobresale es su idea de Europa. A continuación, Marine Lepen. subrayados míos.
No sé lo demás, pero esto no es fascismo, me parece. Lo demás, de momento, son juicios de intenciones. Esto lo dice un republicano USA, y no le llaman fascista.Yo el único problema que veo es que a veces no se puede volver para atrás sin romper la vajilla. Pero algo tiene que cambiar.SPIEGEL: Do you want to destroy Europe?Le Pen: I want to destroy the EU, not Europe! I believe in a Europe of nation-states. I believe in Airbus and Ariane, in a Europe based on cooperation. But I don't want this European Soviet Union.SPIEGEL: The EU is a vast project for peace. It has helped ensure 70 years without war on the Continent.Le Pen: No. Europe is war. Economic war. It is the increase of hostilities between the countries. Germans are denigrated as being cruel, the Greeks as fraudsters, the French as lazy. Ms. Merkel can't travel to any European country without being protected by hundreds of police. That is not brotherhood.SPIEGEL: You now intend to head to Brussels only to fight the system.Le Pen: And why not? The EU is deeply harmful, it is an anti-democratic monster. I want to prevent it from becoming fatter, from continuing to breathe, from grabbing everything with its paws and from extending its tentacles into all areas of our legislation. In our glorious history, millions have died to ensure that our country remains free. Today, we are simply allowing our right to self-determination to be stolen from us.SPIEGEL: In truth, though, you didn't win the elections because of the EU, but because the French are furious with their economic situation and with President François Hollande. Have you thanked him?Le Pen: No. Then I would have had to call Nicolas Sarkozy as well. France is in this situation because the conservative Union for a Popular Movement (Sarkozy's party) and the Socialists (Hollande's party) submitted to European treaties. These treaties promote German interests quite well, but they are poor at defending France's interests.
También en video aquí: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aqZYrZf3KoE
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