French National Front call for greater coordination with newly elected Nationalist Parties

Translated from FN website:
I warmly thanks the voters and activists to whom I owe my re-election in the European Parliament, after a very active campaign which was not well publicized by the mainstream media. We travelled nearly 15,000 km on the ground.
You can count on my attendance and my tenacity inside the EU Parliament, when I was and will remain so the most active MEP in the European Parliament.
It is unfortunate that the quality of our candidates were not well represented in greater number, a greater success could have been achieved, if our dissatisfied citizens with the current situation in the European Union, had not abstained from voting.
The National Front was deliberately less invited than our political opponents by the TV media, always characterized by typical negative mental stereotypes, it was easier for our opponents to lie about us when we were not there. This injustice led the voters to vote in favor of our opponents.
Our biggest opponent and beneficiary was mostly the Green Ecology party of Daniel Cohn Bendit, who was invited on mindless talk shows, and had more opportunity for exposure with the public.
In France, the major parties made everyone believe that they could change the situation for the better, the UMP of Sarkozy and PS of Martine Aubry, all pretended for the time of an election to oppose each other’s point of views. In truth, they work together and voted the same laws inside the EU. They are not genuinely concerned with what happens in Europe anytime.
Instead they became complaisant and allowed the EU to rule France even more:
-massive immigration
-outsourcing
-tax increases
-open border
They cannot blame anyone else but themselves for being so inactive inside the EU !
It is also outrageous that the official election campaign takes into account, the ones who are represented in the National Assembly, but not those like the National Front already present for decades in the European Parliament. These elections also demonstrate the need to radically change the election system based on national parties, because it’s made to reduces the chances of the National Front to confront the main parties already in the National Assembly.
I welcome the excellent results of the European Right:
- In Flemish Belgium, the lists of our friends, the Vlaams Belang and De Decker, combined, are more than 25% of the votes;
-In Britain, the lists of UKIP that overtook the Labour Party in actual governance and those of our friends in the BNP achieved a very nice progression;
-Great victory for Geert Wilders in the Netherlands;
-The same goes for our friends in the Austrian FPÖ, Attak Bulgarian, Hungarian Jobbik Greece…etc;
There is now a push for parties that are willing to cooperate on the National level, not those who advocate the control of our nations within an EU super-state, we need to defend our identities, to oppose globalization, secure our jobs against outsourcing, our heritage against the predators of International Finance…
Patriots of all European nations, must unite.
This union is more necessary than ever, it is feared by our opponents, and I plan to employ this tactic to our advantage.
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