The head of the French far right, Marine Le Pen, "remains isolated on the European scene" where "nationalism does not add up," said the French Minister for European Affairs, Nathalie Loiseau, in a forum published Sunday in the daily Le Parisien .

No European leader at Marine Le Pen meeting in Paris. Nathalie Loiseau wants proof of the meeting of Marine Le Pen, January 13 in Paris, where she presented the list of his party in the European. "The meeting of Marine Le Pen last week in Paris has demonstrated: it remains isolated on the European scene, none of these European leaders, which she boasts yet the merits, has come to support," says she.

The 24 MEPs of the FN (now RN), elected in 2014 in the European elections, "have missed all opportunities to support the advances proposed by the European Parliament", even on topics that are dear to them, writes Nathalie Loiseau, citing measures against social dumping, tax evasion or terrorism that the RN did not support in the European Parliament. Today, MEPs from Marine Le Pen's party "want us to believe that they will behave differently in May 2019 on the grounds that they are no longer alone," the minister said.

"Nationalisms do not add up". "It is not counting on the fact that all European nationalism does not add up, far from it!", She says, quoting the Italian Deputy Prime Minister, Matteo Salvini (League, far right), who "wants more European solidarity to spread the flow of migrants, which Marine Le Pen or (Hungarian Prime Minister) Viktor Orban refuse a bloc".

Marine Le Pen announced Thursday it would participate in a meeting with Matteo Salvini in February in Italy, in the context of the European elections. "There will be one or two joint meetings", assured Marine Le Pen, but "not in France". Marine Le Pen has already met in Rome in Rome Matteo Salvini.