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France: Bardella replaces Le Pen as far-right National Rally president
Jordan Bardella suceeded his mentor Marine Le Pen on Saturday on the helm of France’s hottest far-right celebration, Nationwide Rally.
Bardella, 27, gained an inside celebration vote with 85% assist, marking a symbolic change of the guard on the resurgent anti-immigration celebration.
He’s the primary individual to steer the celebration who doesn’t come from the Le Pen household because it was based a half-century in the past.
Bardella pledged to guard France from perceived threats posed by immigration and defended a celebration member who made a racist comment in parliament earlier this week.
The Nationwide Rally is in search of to capitalise on its latest breakthrough in France’s legislative election and rising assist for far-right events in Europe, notably in neighbouring Italy.
Additionally it is going through broad public anger over an offensive remark by one in every of its members in parliament in response to a black lawmaker.
Marine Le Pen continues to be anticipated to wield vital energy within the celebration’s management and run once more for France’s presidency in 2027.
She mentioned she stepped apart to give attention to main the celebration’s 89 lawmakers in France’s Nationwide Meeting.
To broad applause, she hugged Bardella after the outcomes had been introduced at a celebration congress on Paris’ Left Financial institution, and each raised their arms in victory.
Le Pen mentioned Bardella’s essential problem can be pursuing the celebration “roadmap” of taking energy in France.
“We’re going to win!” supporters chanted.
New celebration chief asks for ‘drastic’ immigration guidelines
Anti-racism activists, union leaders and politicians protested close by Saturday in opposition to the Nationwide Rally, denouncing what many see as a creeping acceptance of its xenophobic views.
Yeliz Alkac, 30, mentioned that she was demonstrating to assist individuals who face persistent racism in France.
She described shock that the comment in parliament denigrating African immigrants was seen as “regular” by some in France.
“The truth that the Nationwide Rally has 89 lawmakers on the Nationwide Meeting is a robust sign. It ought to be a warning about how the intense proper goes robust,” she mentioned.
In his speech Saturday, Bardella defended the Nationwide Rally legislator who was suspended over the comment, calling him a sufferer of a “manhunt”.
Bardella described his household’s Italian immigrant roots and pleasure at turning into French however made it clear that not all foreigners are welcome.
“France should not be the world’s resort,” he mentioned, calling for “drastic” limits on immigration.
He welcomed a consultant of Italian Premier Giorgia Meloni’s far-right celebration who got here to the congress, calling for a “rapprochement” of comparable forces in Europe.
Bardella had been the interim president of the Nationwide Rally since Le Pen entered the presidential race final 12 months.
He beat out celebration heavyweight Louis Aliot, 53, who had argued that the Nationwide Rally must reshape itself to be extra palatable to the mainstream proper.
“Bardella’s election looks like a recent push,” mentioned celebration member Marie Audinette, 23. “He embodies the youth.”
Audinette, who grew up in a working-class neighbourhood in Bordeaux, mentioned that her nation “was perishing,” citing deteriorating public providers that struggled to deal with the COVID-19 pandemic.
She additionally described “a transparent change of inhabitants” in Bordeaux.
Some far-right supporters in France more and more seek advice from the false “nice substitute” conspiracy concept that the populations of Western nations are deliberately being overrun by non-white, non-Christian immigrants.
The declare, propagated by white supremacists, has impressed lethal assaults.
Questions stay over Le Pen’s Moscow connections
Le Pen misplaced to French President Emmanuel Macron on her third presidential bid in April however earned her highest rating but.
Two months later, her celebration gained its most seats so far within the decrease home of parliament, partially because of Le Pen’s efforts to give attention to inflation and employees’ financial troubles.
Le Pen has labored to take away the stigma of racism and antisemitism that clung to her celebration and broaden its base.
She has notably distanced herself from her now-ostracised father, Jean-Marie Le Pen, who co-founded the celebration then known as the Nationwide Entrance and has been repeatedly convicted for hate speech.
“Bardella is a part of a era of younger, very younger, individuals who engaged themselves behind Marine Le Pen within the 2010s and who in all probability would not have joined the Nationwide Rally throughout Jean-Marie Le Pen’s period,” political scientist Jean-Yves Camus mentioned.
The Le Pen household and the celebration even have deep ties to Vladimir Putin’s Russia.
Whereas Le Pen condemned Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, she has additionally questioned the Western sanctions in opposition to Russia, and her celebration took out a €9.01-million mortgage from the First Czech-Russian financial institution in 2014 that many see as a Russian effort to affect French politics.
In keeping with Camus, Saturday’s celebration vote will not query Le Pen’s management.
“Le Pen will not must take care of the celebration (now) and may give attention to an important factor, main the celebration’s lawmakers within the Nationwide Meeting,” he mentioned.
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Christmas trees in Germany were decorated with apples instead of ornaments in the 1600s for 'Adam and Eve Day'
The choosing and decorating of a Christmas tree to display during the holiday season is a beloved tradition with a long history.
Today, Christmas trees are often decorated with an array of ornaments, including glass ones, homemade creations, candy canes, tinsel and sparkling lights, but that was not always the case. There was a time in history when Christmas trees were adorned with edible items, including apples, to commemorate the feast of Adam and Eve on Dec. 24.
Germany is credited with starting the tradition of the Christmas tree, according to History.com, with 16th century records telling of Christians bringing trees into their homes for the holiday.
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The Christmas tree has evolved over time, especially in the way in which it is decorated.
In the 1600s, it was typical for a Christmas tree to be decorated using apples, according to the National Christmas Tree Association.
The feast of Adam and Eve, held on Dec. 24, was honored by a “Paradise Play,” which told the story of Adam and Eve.
The play featured a “Paradise Tree,” according to the website, The Catholic Company, which was decorated with apples.
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It was popular in Germany to set up “Paradise Trees” in homes, according to several sources, including Britannica and CatholicProfiles.org.
Then, in the 1700s, evergreen tips were hung from the ceilings of homes, also decorated with apples as well as gilded nuts and red paper strips, according to the National Christmas Tree Association.
It was not until the 1800s that the Christmas tree made its way to the United States by German settlers, according to the source.
At this time, Christmas trees were not the large displays they are now, and they simply sat atop a table, per the National Christmas Tree Association.
Then, in the mid-1800s, trees began to sell commercially in the U.S. By the late 1800s, glass ornaments became a common decoration for the Christmas tree, according to the National Christmas Tree Association.
Today, every family has their own traditions and preferences when it comes to decorating the Christmas tree.
Some go with a very complimentary design, sticking to a single or couple of colors. Others opt for a mix-matched arrangement, combining homemade ornaments with more classic ones, as well as colorful lights, ribbon and more.
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Photos: Armenian Christians in Jerusalem’s Old City feel walls closing in
As Israel’s war on Gaza rages and Israeli attacks on people in the occupied West Bank continue, Armenian residents of the Old City of Jerusalem are fighting a different battle – quieter, they say, but no less existential.
One of the oldest communities in Jerusalem, the Armenians have lived in the Old City for more than 1,500 years, centred around the Armenian convent.
Now, the small Christian community has begun to fracture under pressure from forces they say threaten them and the multifaith character of the Old City – from Jewish settlers who jeer at clergymen on their way to prayer to a land deal threatening to turn a quarter of their land into a luxury hotel.
Chasms have emerged between the Armenian Patriarchate and the mainly secular community, whose members worry the church is not equipped to protect their dwindling population and embattled convent.
In the Armenian Quarter is Save the Arq’s headquarters, a structure with reinforced plywood walls hung with ancient maps inhabited by Armenians who are there to protest what they see as an illegal land grab by a real estate developer.
The land under threat is where the community holds events and also includes parts of the patriarchate itself.
After years of the patriarchate refusing to sell any of its land, Armenian priest Baret Yeretsian secretly “leased” the lot in 2021 for up to 98 years to Xana Capital, a company registered just before the agreement was signed.
Xana turned more than half the shares to a local businessman, George Warwar, who has been involved in various criminal offences.
Community members were outraged.
The priest fled the country and the patriarchate cancelled the deal in October, but Xana objected and the contract is now in mediation.
Xana has sent armed men to the lot, the activists say, attacking people, including clergy, with pepper spray and batons.
The activists say Warwar has the backing of a prominent settler organisation seeking to expand the Jewish presence in Jerusalem’s Old City.
The organisation, Ateret Cohanim, is behind several controversial land acquisitions in the Old City, and its leaders were photographed with Warwar and Xana Capital owner Danny Rothman, also known as Danny Rubinstein, in December 2023. Ateret Cohanim denied any connection to the land deal.
Activists filed suit against the patriarchate in February, seeking to have the deal declared void and the land to belong to the community in perpetuity.
The patriarchate refused, saying it owns the land.
Armenians began arriving in the Old City as early as the fourth century with a large wave arriving in the early 20th century, fleeing the Ottoman Empire. They have the same status as Palestinians in Israeli-occupied East Jerusalem – residents but not citizens, effectively stateless.
Today, the newcomers are mainly boys who arrive from Armenia to live and study in the convent although many drop out. Clergy say that’s partially because attacks against Christians have increased, leaving the Armenians – whose convent is closest to the Jewish Quarter and is along a popular route to the Western Wall – vulnerable.
Father Aghan Gogchyan, the patriarchate’s chancellor, said he’s regularly attacked by groups of Jewish nationalists.
The Rossing Center, which tracks anti-Christian attacks in the Holy Land, documented about 20 attacks on Armenian people and property and church properties in 2023, many involving ultranationalist Jewish settlers spitting at Armenian clergy or graffiti reading “Death to Christians” scrawled on the quarter’s walls.
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