What lessons can the French right draw from the victory of the right-wing coalition in Italy?
The easy way would be to see in the victory of Melonicelle of the union of rights as well as the consequence of the radicalization of public opinion on questions of identity and immigration.
If it is partly correct, this analysis is not enough to understand a political recomposition which, beyond the Italian case, crosses all Western democracies, as we have seen recently in Sweden as well.
On the one hand, because the strategy of union of the rights, victorious in Sweden as in Italy in predominantly proportional polls, is difficult to reproduce in a two-round majority poll, where the winner must gather at least 50% of the votes , such as the French presidential election.
Remember that Giorgia Meloni obtained 25% of the votes on her behalf, a score substantially equivalent to that of Marine Le Pen in the first round of the presidential election...
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