Marine Le Pen and Matteo Salvini: A Meeting Between Spirituality and Politics in Rome

Marine Le Pen, leader of the French National Rally party, stopped in Rome for a day that combined spirituality and politics. Her visit began in St. Peter's Square, where she had the opportunity to listen to the words of Pope Leo XIV. This meeting is not only a symbolic gesture, but also represents a profound connection between faith and contemporary political issues, a theme dear to many European leaders.
Le Pen and the vision of a new EuropeDuring her speech, Le Pen stressed the need for a renewed Europe, based on the identity of the member states. “We need a new Europe, based on the identity of the states,” she said, criticizing the ambiguity of French President Emmanuel Macron regarding peace in Europe. Her words resonate as an appeal to all those who want a united continent, but one that does not forget its roots and traditions.
Salvini and the unity of patriotsMatteo Salvini, leader of the League, welcomed Le Pen to Palazzo Rospigliosi, where a training school for members of his party was held. Salvini relaunched the idea of unity among European patriots, stressing the importance of fighting against European bureaucracy. “We must work together for a strong West,” he said, referring to the return of political figures such as Donald Trump. He also expressed his desire to see Le Pen as president of France in 2027, a goal that could radically change the European political landscape.
A Call for Peace and Common SenseBoth leaders called for common sense and peace as top priorities for the future of Europe. At a time when geopolitical tensions are high, their vision of a Europe that values national identity and cooperation between Member States could be a response to current challenges. The day in Rome was not just a political meeting, but a moment of reflection on how to build a better future for European citizens.
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