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If Marine Le Pen wins: A European guide to a far-right France

Summary Marine Le Pen’s candidacy for president means Europeans should prepare for a France wholly different to the one they know. A Rassemblement National government would be hostile to the EU and a disruptive partner on numerous issues facing Europe; including on Russia, enlargement, climate and migration. The party is divided over whether and how to work with other right-wing parties in France; and how to position the country within Europe an…

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The influx of young people from Morocco into the Spanish enclave of Ceuta offers to the French political class, especially to the right and to the far right, the opportunity to show the muscles on immigration. Marine Le Pen's party does not hesitate to play on the fear of a "migration submersion"If the French presidential campaign that had started well before July was numbed, the images from Ceuta prompted several candidates in the election of 2…

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DECRYPTAGE - Around the Republicans' boss, it is hoped to play on the candidacy of Marine Le Pen to address the "liberal" electoral base that Jordan Bardella so far sought to rally.

·Paris, France
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The National Rally would be the most credible political party to fight forest fires. That's what a Harris Interactive / Toluna poll conducted for the LCI channel on July 31st said: 43% of French say they trust the RN in this area. Republicans would be second with 32% confidence, followed by [...]

For decades, France's right-wing populists had denied climate change. Now, after the forest fires, the Le Pen party is turning around - but only under certain circumstances.

·Luxembourg City, Luxembourg
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According to the Washington Examiner, the rise of right-wing parties could usher in a new era in Europe, but internal divisions could remain a serious obstacle.

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European Council on Foreign Relations broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Tuesday, August 4, 2026.
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