Pulling a Trump, Convicted Felon and Extremist Marine LePen Will Run for French Presidency
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The president of the RN, who renounced his presidential ambition after the candidacy of his mentor on behalf of the far right party, told the "Figaro" his wish to "re-arrange part of the patriotic elites to the popular classes and the middle classes".
Happily Plan B of Marine Le Pen in the race at the Elysée, the promise to Matignon in the event of victory of the far right gives itself, in "Le Figaro", a triple mission: "building the program", "forming a government" and finding a majority in future legislatures.
Le Pen has one last chance to win power in France – can she do it with an ankle tag?
The far-right leader has defied calls to hand the leadership bid to protege Jordan Bardella despite previously saying she would not run for president with an ankle tag. Experts tell James C. Reynolds that she still faces significant challenges
The leader of the French extreme right, Marine Le Pen, despite the confirmation of the court verdict, continues to dominate the polls for the presidential elections scheduled for the spring of 2027.
The president of National Rally does not intend to be the mere "collaborator" of Marine Le Pen. And he makes it known from the outset.
Until just a few days ago, the politician caressed the possibility of becoming the youngest president in French history, but the leader of National Grouping completely changes the script
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