New Right-Wing Party To Create French ‘Union of the Rights’
The Les Républicains party, unable to choose between the centre and the Right, is effectively defunct and must make way for a new political project.
The Les Républicains party, unable to choose between the centre and the Right, is effectively defunct and must make way for a new political project.
Les Républicains politician rewarded for undermining the unity of the French Right.
Personality clashes between Éric Zemmour and Marion Maréchal threaten to undermine right-wing success at the polls.
It would be the first time in recent political history that an alliance like this was achieved.
Ideological inconsistency and obsession with respectability have prevented follow-through on conservative convictions.
François-Xavier Bellamy’s position is difficult to defend since his party belongs to the EPP group whose positions are often at odds with his own.
Center-right maintains control of Senate
MP Thiériot, who proposed the bill, believes that decisions to rewrite were made because of “pressure from the ‘wokist’ movement and ‘cancel culture.’”
Les Républicains wants to appear to be in tune with the state of French public opinion, which demands rigour and firmness in the management of immigration.
The outcry caused by a simple article proves that the road to the Union of the Rights is still long, extremely long. But the seeds have been sown, and time is on the Right side.
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