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Why Le Pen’s Legal Battle Will Make The French Far Right Stronger, À La Trump

The apparent exclusion of Marine Le Pen, leader of the Rassemblement National, from the 2027 French presidential race is a deliberate choice, not a legal necessity, explains prominent French attorney Hervé Lehman.

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With Le Pen Convicted, France Risks Trump-Like Fervor From The Populist Right

How can we avoid a Trumpification of the debate in France? This is one of the big-picture questions after far-right leader Marine Le Pen was barred from running for public office, after her conviction in an embezzlement trial may mean she will not be able to stand for president in the 2027 elections

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Austro-Hungarian Redux? FPÖ Far-Right Winner Kickl May Join Forces With Orbán

Just like the far-right electoral triumphs in France and Germany earlier this year, Sunday’s electoral victory by the Freedom Party of Austria (FPÖ) is likely to create political chaos within the country. Will Austria’s new leadership turn to Viktor Orbán’s Hungary and reignite their old alliance?

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Meloni’s Shield: Why The Italian Left Can’t Unite (Like In France) Against The Far Right

While the French left managed to unify and win parliamentary elections, Italy’s left appears stuck in a situation of constant conflict and uncertainty. And that leaves right-wing Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni firmly in control.

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The Far Right Defeat In France Isn’t Stopping Viktor Orban’s Big Plans To Weaken Europe

In the second round of elections, France’s far-right National Rally failed to secure a victory. But in a largely unnoticed revelation, the party announced that they are teaming up with the Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban at the European level. Thus the French far-right joins a plan to weaken the European Union from within.

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What The Far Right Can’t Take From Us, And What It Can — Notes From A Young Italian In Paris

Ahead of the second round of French parliamentary elections, a possible far-right takeover forces the youth around the world to face a future that might be different from the one they were hoping for.

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How Orban’s “Patriots” Could Unite The Far Right Of Europe — With Trump And Putin Too

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban officially announced the creation of a new group in the European Parliament, the “Patriots for Europe” to gather extremist parties that have been sidelined by the establishment. It can also be a bridge to Trump and Putin.

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A Far-Right Victory In France Is Simply Europe’s Worst-Case Scenario

France’s European partners fear the outcome of the upcoming snap legislative elections and its consequences for the EU. German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has called for the victory of a party “other than Marine Le Pen’s,” a sign of this growing concern.

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A Far Right Surge In Europe Could Mean The End Of Russia Sanctions

Jordan Bardella may become the first far-right prime minister in France since World War II. Is this good news for Vladimir Putin?

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In Macron’s Election Gambit, Dark Memories Of Cameron Betting On Brexit Vote

There is a striking paradox: the European elections, which were expected to cause a seismic shift, ended in relative continuity in most places. The crisis erupted where it was least expected: in France, snap elections could have serious consequences in the whole of Europe.

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