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France Wants Marine Le Pen on a Leash I MCC Brussels Podcast
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In this episode host Jacob Reynolds is joined by MCC Brussels research fellow Richard Schenk and Carl Deconinck of Brussels Signal to discuss the growing struggle over democracy, surveillance and political opposition in Europe.
First, the panel turns to Marine Le Pen and the French presidential race. With Le Pen again able to contemplate a 2027 run but facing the extraordinary prospect of campaigning under an electronic ankle monitor, Carl and Richard ask whether France is witnessing neutral justice or a political system using the law selectively against its strongest challenger.
The second topic is the EU’s revived push for “chat control”. Presented under the emotionally powerful banner of child safety, the proposal would allow private communications to be scanned on a vast scale. The panel asks whether child protection is being used as a form of moral blackmail: a way of making opposition to surveillance appear suspect, while Brussels builds the infrastructure for unprecedented intrusion into private correspondence.
Finally, the episode turns to the campaign against the AfD. After efforts to blockade its party conference, attacks on journalists and a broader system of political exclusion inside Germany, the pressure is now extending to Brussels. The panel examines attempts to exclude the Europe of Sovereign Nations party, in which the AfD is the dominant force, from the normal rights and funding available to European political parties. Is the so-called firewall becoming a continent-wide mechanism for deciding which voters and parties are allowed full participation in democratic life?