France 2017 Election Thread

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The economic policies of Macron and Fillon are indistinguishable.

J-Mask {107}
Wow, Macron actually wants to push for sanctions on Poland and Hungary for not sucking Islamic cock enough:

auteur_theory

In light of that news, a victory for him now counts as "also a win for white people" in my mind. Watching the EU crumble brings tears of joy to my eyes.

Niccolo and Donkey
That is a big issue but the bigger issues with Poland and Hungary are their rejection of EU diktats in respect to their own judicial reforms where they are exercising sovereignty and are actually lustrating old communists who simply switched over and became new apparatchiks for the EU. I repeat, BREXIT is a Godsend because it STRENGTHENS the Visegrad Group within the EU tilting it rightwards.
Emmanuel Macron
Will a Macron France be good for this though?
Niccolo and Donkey
Short-term no as it would bring more pressure onto Poland and Hungary.

Long-term yes as more people get upset by Brussels overreach. This also helps Le Pen and the FN. French media has been full of anti-FN/Le Pen types these past two weeks saying that Macron victory only helps to enure a Le Pen win in 2022 as he has no ideas and will simply continue along the track laid down by Sarkozy and Hollande.
Jude
I'm confused. Does Brexit give Germany/France less leverage vis-a-vis the Visegrad?
Emmanuel Macron
The eternal Anglo,Frank, and Kraut were the ones running the eu. With them out it gives the other countries a louder voice.
J-Mask {107}
Given how the U.S. State Department's policy is pozz up the Visegrad countries as much as possible, the policy of the British, French and German governments shouldn't be that different. Brexit indeed means that France and Germany possibly won't have as much leverage over the Visegrad as they used to.
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Niccolo and Donkey
BREXIT strengthens the Visegrad Group's voting power in the EU and access to levers of power as there are less fish in the pond. The Visegrad Group only laments Brexit in the fact that the Brits were a net contributor to EU funds that Poland especially took advantage of.

Even though the UK never bought into the Franco-German concept of the EU, they are/were very much opposed to what is going on in Poland and Hungary in particular, in concert with the USA and of course Merkel's Germany. With them leaving the EU the leverage applied to both of these countries is lightened due to BREXIT.