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Que pensez-vous que les résultats des récentes élections locales pourraient signifier pour les futures élections en France?

Politics
United Kingdom
Commencé March 26, 2026

Rassemblement National was hoping to make a splash in some big cities ahead of next year’s presidential election, but this failed to materialise

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CLAIM Publié par will Mar 26, 2026
Les résultats décevants du Rassemblement National dans les zones urbaines suggèrent que l'extrême droite perd du terrain, mais nous ne devrions pas sous-estimer son potentiel à influencer les prochaines élections. La présence persistante du parti pourrait encore façonner le discours politique et mobiliser le soutien dans les régions plus rurales.
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The disappointing results for Rassemblement National in urban areas suggest that the far-right is losing ground, but we should not underestimate their potential to influence future elections. The party's persistent presence could still shape political discourse and mobilize support in more rural regions.

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