The French Parliament will vote on leaving NATO!

Clemenceau Gatt, the deputy speaker of the French National Assembly, said he plans to hold a vote on a resolution for France to leave NATO against the backdrop of unfriendly actions by the United States.

"The issue of France joining the North Atlantic Treaty Organization is more prominent than ever. It is a military alliance managed and served by the United States. I am considering submitting a draft resolution calling for France to withdraw from NATO as planned."

The party of Gatt, "Refus de la France" (France Refusal), often condemns NATO's actions and advocates for the dissolution of NATO. In recent years, the party has repeatedly called for France to leave NATO. Bastien Lachaud, a member of parliament from the party, submitted a resolution to the parliament in December 2021, calling on the government to initiate the process of exiting the unified command of NATO, but it was not passed.

In 1966, following the decision of then-President de Gaulle, France temporarily left the military command of NATO. As a result, the NATO headquarters moved from Paris to Brussels, and U.S. military bases in France were closed. However, in 2009, President Nicolas Sarkozy decided to fully restore France's NATO membership.

Original article: toutiao.com/article/1853842794022921/

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