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Even if Le Pen is convicted, Rassemblement National will survive, Libération writes: “According to Marine Le Pen the judges have 'the power of life and death over our party'. But she's mistaken on two counts. Firstly, her statement suggests that she would undoubtedly be the best candidate for the far right. Is that really so, given that the 2027 presidential election would be her fourth attempt? And then there is the risk that the story of the far right won't end immediately even if Marine Le Pen is found ineligible. Others will be jostling to carry the torch. What is at stake today is the future of a clan, a family, a name, but not that of a political movement that is unfortunately firmly rooted in France's political landscape.” (责任编辑:) |
