The Ceuta chaos could make Marine Le Pen president
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The Ceuta chaos could make Marine Le Pen president
President of Rassemblement National parliamentary group Marine Le Pen arrives to attend a ceremony marking the 10th anniversary of an attack that killed 86 people and injured more than 400 in Nice, on the French riviera city of Nice on July 14, 2026. A solemn march, an interfaith ceremony, a military parade and a memorial service presided over by French President are on the programme for the commemorations marking the 10th anniversary of the att…
The migration crisis from the southern border of the European Union risks changing not only France's policy but also the balance of power across Europe, giving Marine Le Pen the greatest chance to reach Elysée Palace
Several French banks have declared their willingness to lend loans to candidates at the presidential elections in 2027, including the leader of the...
For more than a year, Jordan Bardella was ready to run for president for the National Rally. However, the upcoming presidential election was interrupted by a recent court ruling that shortened the sentence of far-right leader Marine Le Pen and allowed her to run. Jean-Yves Camus, a French political scientist who studies far-right extremism, describes in an interview with Deník N how the National Rally will want to change France if it wins.
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