
Marine Le PenPARIS Feb 5 French presidential candidate from the right-wing Rally National party «Marine Le Pen promised that the country would leave NATO if she won the elections.» We must freely defend our interests, get out of the logic of military blocs … Therefore, we will leave the NATO unified command so that we can no longer be drawn into other people's conflicts » , Le Pen said on Saturday, speaking at a meeting with her constituents in Reims. Russia During the meeting, the public was shown video messages from politicians from other countries, including Austria, the Netherlands, Italy and Portugal, who support Le Pen's candidacy in the presidential elections. Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban also spoke out in her support. The presidential elections in France will be held in April 2022. A number of candidates have already declared their desire to run for the presidency. Among them are the leader of the National Rally party, Marine Le Pen, the candidate of the center-right Republican party, Valerie Pecresse, the far-right leader of the Reconquest (Reconquête) party, Eric Zemmour, the head of the left-wing France Insubordinate party, Jean-Luc Mélenchon, a member of the party «Europe — Ecology — The Greens» Yannick Jadot, national secretary of the Communist Party Fabien Roussel, mayor of Paris Anne Hidalgo, who is running for elections from the Socialist Party, former French Minister of Justice Christian Tobira. The incumbent President Emmanuel Macron has not yet officially announced his participation in the election race .
French presidential candidate announced his desire to withdraw the country from NATO

