Now director of a school of political science, the far-right MP Marion Maréchal defended "the union of rights" and the refusal of the "great replacement", in a meeting with his supporters Saturday in Paris.

Former right-wing MEP Marion Maréchal called on supporters in Paris on Saturday to take up five challenges, including the "great replacement" of the population, and to "break down the partisan barriers of yesterday" before in power.

"The first major challenge, the most vital, is the great replacement, this demographic countdown, which already makes us realize the possibility of becoming a minority on the land of our ancestors, with the consequent great ensauvagement of a multicultural society that wants to be fractured and violent ", said the former elected of Vaucluse.

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The "great replacement" is a conspiracy and controversial thesis of a supposed replacement of the European and Christian population by an immigrant and Muslim population. The granddaughter of the former president of the National Front (now National Assembly) Jean-Marie Le Pen also defended the ecology which is for her "a conservatism" and "an identity struggle".

The economic "big downgrading" of the "yellow vests"

She also denounced the economic "big downgrading" of the "yellow vests" and the middle classes, advocating as her aunt Marine Le Pen a new policy of regional planning.

To her supporters who would like her to run for office again or start a movement, she said she heard "impatience and frustration", but urged them to "break down the partisan barriers of yesterday". "Do not wait for the providential man, the man and the providential woman are all of us," said the woman who left electoral politics to run a school of political science in Lyon. Marine Le Pen judges "a little young" to represent the RN in 2022.

"It will come, of course, this victory, but only if we have prepared it and it takes a lot of time and method," she said. In an allusion to Marine Le Pen, who defends "national unity" beyond the left-right divide, when Marion Maréchal prefers "the union of the rights", she affirmed that "we can for a long time weave ourselves on the strategies to lead or the relevant cleavages to invest politically "but held that the cleavage" ideology versus realism "was going to" put everyone in agreement ".

Marion Maréchal, who judges the RN "not enough" to win, considers that the collapse of LR in the European elections (8.5% of the vote) is "an opportunity" to "anchor in a common future" right and far right.