On the occasion of her political return to Fréjus, Marine Le Pen delivered a speech on Sunday to the elected representatives of the National Rally.

She denounced the "barbarism" which she believes is settling in France and crushed the Minister of Justice, Eric Dupond-Moretti, whom she described as "Taubira in worse".

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Marine Le Pen had warned: his return would focus on the theme of insecurity.

Promise held Sunday in Fréjus, where she called, during a speech to a small audience of elected officials and activists of the National Rally, to fight "the barbarism that is taking hold".

"With barbarism we do not negotiate, we fight it," thundered the head of the RN. 

"Dupond-Moretti, it's Taubira worse"

"This summer was a murderous summer, (...) as if the inexhaustible promise of living together turned against its promoters in power," said the far-right leader again, criticizing a power "more busy doing believe what to do ".

Marine Le Pen was alluding to several violent news items this summer, seen by her party as a "savage" of society, a term used by several ministers and leaders of the right.

The Minister of Justice Eric Dupond-Moretti had denounced in this regard a "populist escalation", explaining that France was "not a cut-throat".

She also directly questioned the Minister of Justice, who according to her "sees in the concerns of the French only a populist drift, a feeling of insecurity, a fantasy", adding: "Dupond-Moretti, it's Taubira for the worse. "

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A candidate already declared for the 2022 presidential election, Marine Le Pen set out the main lines of her program in terms of security, a theme dear to her party.

"The certainty of prosecution, the certainty of penalties, the certainty of the execution of the sentence and of the reparation due to the victims. Impunity is over, fictitious sentences are over, the prison daycare is over. finished."