How Emboldened Far-Right Is Changing French Politics
Only once has France had a far-right government -- in the dark days of Nazi occupation during World War II. That lingering association with a period of national calamity confined extreme conservative groups to the margins of politics for the rest of the 20th century. Now they’re making a comeback, exploiting economic insecurity to peddle a narrative of a proud nation in decline, besieged by alien cultures. In an April presidential election, far-right figures secured the most votes since the foun
washingtonpost.comHow an Emboldened Far-Right Is Changing French Politics
Only once has France had a far-right government -- in the dark days of Nazi occupation during World War II. That lingering association with a period of national calamity confined extreme conservative groups to the margins of politics for the rest of the 20th century. Now they’re making a comeback, exploiting economic insecurity to peddle a narrative of a proud nation in decline, besieged by alien cultures. In an April presidential election, far-right figures secured the most votes since the foun
washingtonpost.comHow Far-Right Gains Make French Vote Harder to Call: QuickTake
France’s presidential elections often throw up surprising twists, and this time is no exception. Things appeared to be going Emmanuel Macron’s way after Russia invaded Ukraine in late February, shifting the focus away from domestic politics and playing to his image as a safe pair of hands in uncertain times. But a late surge by far-right nationalist Marine Le Pen has narrowed the odds ahead of the first round of voting on Sunday. If Macron does prevail, as the polls suggest he will, he’d be the
washingtonpost.comHow Far-Right Gains Make French Vote Harder to Call
France’s presidential elections often throw up surprising twists, and this time is no exception. Things appeared to be going Emmanuel Macron’s way after Russia invaded Ukraine in late February, shifting the focus away from domestic politics and playing to his image as a safe pair of hands in uncertain times. But a late surge by far-right nationalist Marine Le Pen has narrowed the odds ahead of the first round of voting on Sunday. If Macron does prevail, as the polls suggest he will, he’d be the
washingtonpost.comWhy It’s Hard for a French President to Get Reelected
France’s presidential elections often offer surprising twists and turns. There was plenty of that early on this time round. But Russia’s invasion of Ukraine cemented Emmanuel Macron’s position as the clear favorite to win the vote that starts on April 10. If he does prevail, he’d be the first incumbent to do so since Jacques Chirac 20 years ago.
washingtonpost.comWhy It’s Hard for a French President to Get Reelected
France’s presidential elections often offer surprising twists and turns. There was plenty of that early on this time round. But Russia’s invasion of Ukraine cemented Emmanuel Macron’s position as the clear favorite to win the vote that starts on April 10. If he does prevail, he’d be the first incumbent to do so since Jacques Chirac 20 years ago.
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