French President Emmanuel Macron warned Thursday (6 June) that the EU risked being blocked by a big far-right presence in the European Parliament after this week’s elections.
“If France sends a very big far-right delegation, if other big countries do this, Europe could be blocked,” Macron told French television at the end of a day of commemoration of the 6 June 1944 Allied invasion of Normandy in Operation Overlord during World War II.
“Because what is a Europe where the extreme right is strong?” he asked, warning of the risk of paralysis in decision-making in case of another pandemic like Covid-19 or in dealing with illegal immigration.
With the far right well ahead in opinion polls in France, Macron added: “We must on June 9 (when France votes) fight to defend those who fight for Europe, because Europe protects us.”
Macron’s governing centrist coalition appears set to win just half of the number of votes of the far-right National Rally (RN) in France, according to polls, in what would be a huge setback for the president.
He urged the French not to share the regrets of Britons who did not vote against Brexit in the 2016 referendum, only to see their country leave the European Union.
“Come on, go vote on 9 June, it is very important. I say this because I always think back to our British friends who did not go to vote on Brexit day. Not going to vote is leaving the future of our continent and our country to others,” he said.
Macron repeatedly used the term “blocking minority”, with respect of the rise of the far right across the EU. According to EU treaties a blocking minority in the European Council requires that at least 4 countries representing more than 35% of the population of the participating countries vote against the legislative proposal.
The French President came under fire from various political quarters for having made “electoral propaganda” three days before the European elections.
.@rglucks1 compte saisir l'Arcom sur l'interview d'Emmanuel Macron jeudi prochain : "À trois jours du scrutin, le président de la République convoque l'ensemble des médias pour faire de la propagande électorale !" #le710inter pic.twitter.com/LsHvl3t573
— France Inter (@franceinter) June 3, 2024
In his interview Macron also announced plans to provide Mirage 2000.5 warplanes to Ukraine. He said that the official announcement of the delivery of the warplanes would be made on Friday, on the occasion of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s visit to France as part of D-Day anniversary celebrations.
(Edited by Georgi Gotev)
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