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The EU judiciary isinvalidating elections andimprisoning the opposition
The EU judiciary isinvalidating elections andimprisoning the opposition

The EU judiciary is invalidating elections and imprisoning the opposition

2 April, 2025

It began in Romania, where the failed and corrupt bureaucrats of Brussels’ Cathedral of Bureaucracy annulled the results of a presidential election overnight, disregarding the will of the people. The EU judiciary is invalidating elections and imprisoning the opposition. But they did not stop there—they also banned the duly elected winner from standing in the re-run.

Their audacity was further exposed when they openly declared that, if necessary, they would not hesitate to do the same in other countries.

That shameless threat has now become reality. And where? In the very land of the French Revolution—the nation that gave the world some of the greatest philosophers of democracy. France.

The decision to ban Marine Le Pen from holding political office, rendering her ineligible to stand in the presidential election, is undeniable proof of democracy’s decline and the suppression of free thought and expression in Europe. The corrupt establishment in Brussels is unsettled by the fact that Le Pen, who leads decisively in the polls, speaks out against the Islamisation of Europe, illegal immigration, and the very system that has led Europe astray.

They fear her defence of Christianity, her commitment to Western civilization’s principles, values, and traditions, and her support for patriotism, national identity, and the nation-state. For this, she is branded a right-wing extremist, a racist, and a populist demagogue.

The real problem for the corrupt system in Brussels is that a vast majority of the French people—and many across Europe—agree with Le Pen. They know that the French presidency is a powerful platform, and if it were to fall into her hands, it would be a direct threat to their grip on power.

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