Officially, nothing has changed.
Or almost.
In her words, Marine Le Pen always wants to be faithful to the slogan forged in the early 1990s:
"Neither right nor left, National Front!"
The
"Front"
may well have given way to the
"Rassemblement"
, the strategy of overtaking would remain the same.
The left-right divide, always hated.
All the more so since it would have fallen into disuse since the election of Emmanuel Macron in 2017, in favor of a new opposition deemed more structuring by the RN between
“globalists”
and
“nationals”
.
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For Arnaud Montebourg, Marine Le Pen "will win" the presidential election of 2022
Asked about her strategy for the next presidential election, it is all smiles that the candidate has therefore reiterated on the set of BFMTV her wish to
"bring together the best of the right and the left".
Before including, in the arc of his future government of
"national union"
, both the socialist Arnaud Montebourg and the former member of the Vaucluse, Marion Maréchal ...
Unofficially, however, the balance between right and left sovereignists is no longer so perfectly
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