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France's National Rally Faces Identity Crisis Over Economic Strategy
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Política·26.05.2026Resumen IA

France's National Rally Faces Identity Crisis Over Economic Strategy

France's far-right National Rally party is experiencing an internal identity crisis regarding its economic policies, with potential presidential candidates Marine Le Pen and Jordan Bardella presenting conflicting approaches. Le Pen favors a traditional interventionist state and blue-collar appeal, while Bardella courts big business and free-market liberals. This ideological schism is being exploited by rival parties.

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Jean-Luc Melenchon Announces 2027 French Presidential Bid
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03.05.2026Resumen IA

Jean-Luc Melenchon Announces 2027 French Presidential Bid

Jean-Luc Melenchon, founder of left-wing La France Insoumise party, has announced his candidacy for the 2027 French presidential election. He confirmed his run to TF1 television, identifying his key rivals as National Rally leaders Jordan Bardella or Marine Le Pen. Melenchon finished third in the last election with 22% of votes. The first round is scheduled for April 2027, with a runoff two weeks later if no candidate secures over 50%. President Emmanuel Macron cannot run again due to term limits.

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French Far-Right's Bardella Vows First Trip to Brussels, Not Germany, if Elected
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Política·27.04.2026Resumen IA

French Far-Right's Bardella Vows First Trip to Brussels, Not Germany, if Elected

Jordan Bardella, front-runner for France's 2027 presidential election, has announced he would visit Brussels before Berlin if elected, promising to confront the European Commission over what he calls excessive German influence in EU institutions. The 30-year-old National Rally leader would break with the tradition followed by the last three French presidents, who all chose Germany for their first official trips. Bardella accused the EU of making France "its trade adjustment variable in order to satisfy German interests" and pledged to reduce EU bureaucracy while defending national sovereignties.

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Engie CEO MacGregor Slams National Rally Energy Platform as 'Bad for France'
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Política·22.04.2026Resumen IA

Engie CEO MacGregor Slams National Rally Energy Platform as 'Bad for France'

Engie CEO Catherine MacGregor has publicly criticized the far-right National Rally party's energy platform as "bad for France," warning that its proposals to exit the European energy market and abandon renewable targets pose a threat to the country's energy security. MacGregor met with party leader Marine Le Pen at a dinner with top CEOs in early April in an effort to "educate" the party, though she admitted having "much success" yet. With National Rally leader Jordan Bardella leading polls ahead of next year's presidential election, business leaders say engagement is necessary despite concerns about normalizing a once-fringe party.

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