Policy. if Legislation Were Organized, the Nsr Would Be Largely in the Lead in the First Round, According to a Survey
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With 31% of the votes, the far right (outside Reconquest) would be the great winner of early parliamentary elections, according to a poll released this Sunday.
According to a survey conducted on Thursday and Friday, the National Rally would be largely in the lead in the first round of early parliamentary elections, with 31% of the votes.
The RN allied to Eric Ciotti's party would largely lead in the first round of new parliamentary elections, with 31% of the votes, and could benefit from a weakening of the "republican front" in the second round, according to...
In the event of a further dissolution, the RN would be largely at the top of the voting intentions (31-31.5% on the assumption, in slight decline). In the case of a united left, the alliance of the left parties would get 23.5%, up, largely ahead of Ensemble (14%, down) and LR (10.5%). In the case of a divided left, a PS/EELV/PCF alliance (16.5%) would be ahead of LFI (10%). In the event of new legislative elections, the RN and its allies would b…
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