No one doubts the first place of the National Rally in the European elections.
Unlike in 2019, the Macronists no longer set themselves the objective of overtaking it, but of reducing the gap with it to a minimum.
Likewise, no one doubts that Marine Le Pen - or Jordan Bardella if by chance a change of candidate were to be considered - will be in the second round of the next presidential election.
The only question is whether his victory is just possible or downright inevitable.
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Which political group would complain of being the favorite in the next national elections?
For the RN, this envied status, however, comes with new constraints for it.
Starting with a form of cultural revolution.
For fifty years, the Lepenist party stood in opposition.
He was strengthened by the weakness of others.
He consolidated the base of his support in reaction to the opprobrium thrown at him by his adversaries.
Minority and victim positions combined to provoke rejection…
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