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Sam Kington's avatar

Very minor niggle, but France doesn't have an official opposition, and if it did it would be the left-wing alliance (New Popular Front), who actually won the largest number of seats but got locked out of government because Macron refused to admit he'd lost. Which isn't to say that Le Pen isn't favourite to win the Presidential election next time round.

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melis laebens's avatar

I really enjoyed reading this as I have had the same feeling over the past weeks and you articulated it really well. I am hopeful, but following French and polish politics I feel we should not underestimate two things. The cynicism of these right-wing populists, even when their nation's security is at stake, and voters' fear of war. France may look much stronger to us now, but Jordan Bardella is still saying France is weak against an alliance of Russia and China. A strong European army may be a point of pride for centrists, he is saying the commission is usurping France's defense investments.

Of course they are contradicting themselves with every sentence. The contradictions are at an absolutely incredible point with Poland's PiS. In a country where Russia is generally hated, their presidential candidate is defending trump and musk over Zelenskyy and even the country's own foreign minister. Sure, it is probably not comfortable for them. But discontent over Ukrainian immigrants may make this a good argument with voters. It is all very confusing. Very curious to see how public opinion will evolve.

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