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The right-wing, Marine Le Pen-led National Rally is closer than ever to control of France's government, and looking to make the most out of its first-round electoral dominance.
Leaders of France’s far-right National Rally tried to put a brave face on projected results from parliamentary elections on Sunday that showed the party had failed to win the most seats, saying ...
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France's far-right National Rally in the lead in first-round legislative elections - MSNNational Rally has a strong lead in the first round of voting in a high stakes election, putting France on course for a far-right government for the first time since World War II.
The far-right National Rally leaped into a strong lead in France's first round of legislative elections, pollers projected, bringing the party closer to being able to form a government in round two.
The National Rally party scored historic gains in a first-round vote a week ago, which raised the specter of France's first far-right government since World War II.
Besting all expectations, France’s leftist coalition pulled off an upset victory over the populist National Rally that quelled, for now, fears of a far-right takeover in a nation with a long ...
New allegations of financial irregularities in the European Parliament (EP) involving Marie Le Pen‘s National Rally (RN) ...
France's Socialists have filed a no-confidence measure against Prime Minister Francois Bayrou after pension talks collapsed, ...
A version of this article appears in print on , Section A, Page 11 of the New York edition with the headline: How France’s Far-Right National Rally Has Rebranded Itself to Ascend.
France’s far right fell short of a victory predicted by flawed polls. ... On the numbers, National Rally, until recently seen as beyond the pale, remains on a meteoric trajectory.
The far-right National Rally were beaten into third place on Sunday after winning France's first round of parliamentary voting.
France’s National Consultative Commission on Human Rights reported a 32% spike in racist incidents in 2023, and an “unprecedented” surge in antisemitic acts, up 284% from 2022.
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