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ucleuropeblog.com
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| | | | | President Macron called a snap election to clarify the political situation, but the results were unexpected. The left-wing coalition, NFP, won with a program of wealth redistribution and united a range of left-wing forces. RN, the far-right party, didn't win, but is even more of a threat than it was before the election. | |
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www.tempestmag.org
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| | | | | Ian Birchall looks at what may come next following the second round of France's elections which saw the president lose his majority, the left NUPES becoming the second largest force, but also a worrying increase in far-right representation. | |
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brian-sandberg.com
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| | | | | Jean-Marie Le Pen, the firebrand far-right French politician and one of the key architects of the modern neo-fascist movement in Europe, has died. The New York Times reports that "Jean-Marie Le Pen, the founding father of France's modern political far right, who built a half-century career on rants of barely disguised racism, antisemitism and neo-Nazi... | |
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www.antiwar.com
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| | | A Ukrainian MP recently made an unsubstantiated claim that there were 400,000 open and ongoing cases of desertion from the Ukrainian military since the invasion by the Russian Federation in 2022. It may have been hyperbole, or they may have had a source in the judiciary. However, the General Prosecutor's... | ||