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Accusations of links between the RN and Russia: “It’s totally bogus”, reacts RN deputy Sébastien Chenu after the Washington Post article
Accusations of links between the RN and Russia: “It’s totally bogus”, reacts RN deputy Sébastien Chenu after the Washington Post article – (France 2)
Sébastien Chenu, deputy and vice-president of the National Rally (RN), was the guest of “4 Vérités” on France 2, Thursday January 4.
An article published on December 30 by The Washington Post accuses the National Rally (RN) to be the transmission belt for the dissemination of Russian propaganda in France. The American newspaper mentions Kremlin documents which were allegedly obtained by a European intelligence service. “It’s totally bogus”reacted Sébastien Chenu, deputy and vice-president of the RNin “4 Vérités” on France 2, Thursday January 4.
“The ‘Washington Post’, which is a newspaper committed against RNrelays data without any source”he added. “There was a commission of inquiry which was carried out in the National Assembly on this subject, and which said that no left policy (…) does not suffer from Russian interference in our country”defended the vice-president of RN.
Marine Le Pen’s wishes hijacked
Evoking these accusations of proximity to RN with the Kremlin, the spokesperson for the Renaissance party Loïc Signor hijacked Marine Le Pen’s wishes for 2024 using artificial intelligence. He published a video on X in which we see the president of the group RN to the National Assembly to send their wishes in Russian. “It’s a lamentable process”castigated Sébastien Chenu. “This is the process that the macronists. They are against fake news, against the use of this type of process, but they use it against their adversaries”he continued.