Zitat des Tages von Marine Le Pen:
The name of our country, France, still rings out like a call to freedom.
Immigrants are illegal, since once they set foot on European soil, they have violated the law.
There's a number of journalists and politicians who are interested in the rise of the National Front and the huge nationalist gathering, the movements that refuse the E.U. and want to go back to a Europe of nations, free and sovereign countries. I'm here to re-educate.
This is the first aspiration of countries: we are the landlords in our countries so that they remain free, and we can live in security.
Russia is a European country, and so we'd better, if we want a powerful Europe, negotiate with Russia.
Jeanne d'Arc was frowned upon for her masculine attire.
The first obligation is to the French people and establish solidarity among our own citizens.
We have to review our foreign policy and stop rolling out the red carpet for countries we know to be funding fundamentalism: countries like Saudi Arabia and Qatar.
Honestly, the dangerous situation in which Jews in France live is such that those who walk with a kippa are in any case a minority, because they are afraid.
Wild globalisation has benefited some, but it's been a catastrophe for most.
Without a policy restricting immigration, it becomes difficult, if not impossible, to fight against communalism and the rise of ways of life at odds with laicite - France's distinctive form of secularism - and other laws and values of the French Republic.
Behind mass immigration, there is terrorism.
Politics for me started in violence.
What I cannot stand in the behaviour of the E.U. with regard to Great Britain is blackmail, constant threat.
When something favors France, I say so. When it doesn't, I say so, too.
If there's one thing that chafes French pride, it's seeing the British steal the limelight.
Elected president of the Republic, I would immediately, and with no hesitation, carry out the battle plan against Islamist terrorism and against judicial laxity.
You can pass on my respects to the grand mufti, but I will not cover myself up.
The Catholics will never like me because of my divorces.
We have to go into fundamentalist mosques; we have to stop foreign financing of Islamist groups.
I am sure 2017 will be the year the people of continental Europe wake up.
We're going to reserve our efforts and our national solidarity for the most humble, the most modest, and the most poor among us.
I am the candidate who defends the superiority of politics over the administration, the bureaucracy, the economy, and so I think it is politics which must decide.
I do not stop repeating it to French Jews... Not only is the National Front not your enemy, but it is without a doubt the best shield to protect you. It stands at your side for the defense of our freedoms of thought and of religion against the only real enemy: Islamist fundamentalism.
I cannot stand it when the French are asked in all circumstances to make sacrifices before the state cuts back on its own wasteful expenditures.
If I don't manage to negotiate with the European Union, something I wish, then I will ask the French to leave the European Union. And then you'll be able to call me Madame Frexit.
We had been told that it was not possible to leave the E.U., and the U.K. has just demonstrated that, when the people want it, we can set up the conditions to exit the E.U.
The British have chosen liberty with Brexit and can congratulate themselves every day.
France can certainly accommodate foreign people on its soil long-term, those with foreign citizenship... as long as they respect French laws and French values, which is often a problem on the immigration issue. It's not really a problem with Israel on this topic.
Racism must be fought - there are no two ways about it.
The petty logic of political parties cannot be allowed to stifle the French people's legitimate aspirations to safety and liberty.
France no longer has any borders because of the E.U.
The PQ is diverse and vast. It's not monolithic.
When the people want to retake their destiny in hand, they can do it, despite this ceaseless campaign of denigration and infantilization.
I have never tried to bear a judgment against my own father because I consider that, in our European culture, one does not judge his parents. Now, I have expressed my disagreements with my father on certain points, disagreements related to the way one should express things, something that has also to do with a difference of generations.
Voila, we're all molded by our personal paths, which forge our sensibilities.