Several mayors belonging to France's far-right 'National Rally' party have removed European Union symbols from the facades of their town halls. This move is a response to what they perceive as the EU's unfriendly policies. The mayors argue that Brussels is interfering in France's internal affairs. They expressed support for national sovereignty and independence. The officials stated they will defend France's interests at all levels. This decision has sparked widespread reaction in society and political circles.
French Mayors Remove EU Symbols from Town Halls
French mayors from the far-right National Rally party removed EU symbols from town halls, protesting against the bloc's policies. They affirmed support for French sovereignty.