Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Marseilles
Posted: 04:11:39 Tuesday, 22 October, 2019

Citizens of France, we stand in an hour of greatness. For seven years the world was thrown into chaos by the spectre of a German dictator, and by his machinations for a world empire. Our beloved nation was invaded and put to the sword, looted and pillaged for the sake of one man's greed. Our homeland was bound in chains, and the darkness stretched on as we toiled under his dark visage.
We thought the darkness had lifted. The German tyrant has fallen, his empire lying in ruins. Now should be the time to rebuild, to mourn the dead and move forwards into a new dawn for all of France.
Instead we find ourselves divided once again. A people previously one, who have now been torn in two. We should not be fighting each other, should not be looking between north and south with such hostility. And yet we are. The declaration of this 'Commune of France' has made it so.
Back in that time before those fateful days on Normandy shores, those who believed in the cause and the ideals of a Free France had come together in a National Council of Resistance. Resistance organizations, trade unions, political parties, all came together to discuss an immediate plan of action to be taken towards the liberation of France from the Germans, and the measures to establish a more just social order once this had been accomplished.
This Council, which seated and saw approval from the French Communist Party, the Radical Socialists, the General Confederation of Labor, and others, laid down a program for social reform as well as the establishment of a Provisional Government that would oversee the re invigoration of the French national spirit and economy. This was the agreement made in March of 1944.
This program did not, however, accept the presence of two Frances, divided against each other along ideological lines. Where we should be working together to rebuild and restore our broken land, the seeds of conflict have instead been sown. Thorez and his ilk, driven by a lust for power and the whispers of the serpent in Moscow, have cast their lot in with the Reds. Where once they were allies, they have instead turned their back on what we fought so hard to accomplish, to instead serve a new master in far off Russia instead of Berlin.
The shadow of a tyrant falls upon France once more. It is clear that the task of Liberation has not yet been completed. We must be prepared to do whatever is necessary to ensure that France regains what has been lost, and that its people are able to stand tall and proud and tall on the world stage once again.
As such, we will commence the great undertaking. Here in Marseilles we will begin again, La République born again from the ashes of defeat. The ideals of liberté, égalité, fraternité will flourish once again. The French people believe in democracy, believe in freedom, and it is that spirit we shall foster. We need not listen to the tyrant in Moscow, or his mouthpiece in Paris, to decide how the people of France should govern themselves.
Together, with our American and British allies who stood with us during the dark times of the Resistance, we will not rest until France has been reunited and brother can stand with brother once more. We have overcome many challenges in the past, and we shall overcome this one as well.
Vive La France, Vive La République!