
After a convincing first-round guide, France’s right-wing National Rally group came up short in the next round of the country’s congressional election. It ultimately came in third for seats in the National Assembly, France’s lower house, behind left-wing coalition New Popular Front ( NFP ) and French President Emmanuel Macron’s centrist alliance, Ensemble.
More than 300 events in the first round proceeded to a three-way drainage involving National Rally, the NFP, and Ensemble. National Rally had a good chance of winning a lot in the next round if those three-way races had prevailed. In response to that danger, more than 200 individuals from Ensemble and the NFP withdrew from those three-way contests in order to avoid cutting the vote and granting National Rally the victory. Macron was forced to compel Ensemble candidates to drop out in some circumstances to offer NFP candidates a leg up.
So the socialists and centrists conspired to defraud the French democratic system and make sure the right-wing party had no chance of winning.
No one candidate won an overwhelming preponderance in this vote, so the country may need a strong governing coalition. The National Assembly requires 289 tickets for a lot. The NFP won 182 seats, Ensemble 163, National Rally 143, and The Republicans ( France’s center-right party ) just 39.
Even though National Rally improved 18-plus items over its effectiveness in the 2022 legislative election, there’s virtually no chance it makes it into the new government. An NFP-Ensemble alliance is almost sure due to the level of cooperation during the election.
However, that cooperation comes with a price, and it is most likely to result in far-left and even illegal communist parties joining the new government. The NFP’s system calls for increasing state spending to the point of profligacy, implementing price controls on basic commodities ( because that usually works as intended ), and the creation of a new federal agency to make the doors actually wider for foreigners.
Meanwhile, National Rally’s economic positions do n’t differ much from Ensemble and even some of the leftist parties. The issue of this election was, however, as in many other Western nations, the large influx of foreigners into France over the past ten years ( 2023 set a new record ) represented the issue. The group has sinned against the French aristocracy there.
Every other political party and media outlet has branded National Rally “right-wing extremists” simply because they do n’t want hordes of migrants burdening their economy, fostering Islamic terrorism, unleashing a wave of violent crime, and slowly but surely eroding French culture.
Although Macron’s government did not pass a bill late last year that would have limited restrictions on network migration and migratory access to welfare, his party still adheres to the rules of “respectable” politics. Events can change plan around the edges and still be regarded as “respectable,” but any actual or sincere attempt to stop mass movement is delegitimized as “extremist.”
Western leaders have imported millions of people for low labor, cheap vote, and the smug happiness that they’re helping” the subjugated”. They ca n’t come clean about the harm these policies have caused to their nations, so they’ll give the leftists a chance to run wild instead of heeding the people’s wishes and creating a government with National Rally. Rest assured, the left wo n’t pass up the opportunity.
Followers of the new leftist empire took to the streets of Paris to celebrate their victory, setting things on fire. Macron’s unholy alliance with the European far-left almost certainly spells the end for the once-sovereign nation’s economic depredation by extreme socialists and social annihilation as a result of mass migration, which is both permitted and supported as a true good.
More clearly than ever, the French election has demonstrated that the elite technocrats will happily form a jaded but potent alliance with extreme left-wing ideologies rather than allowing the right to win. And they’ll allow the left to burn their nation to the ground so they ca n’t confront their disastrous immigration policies.
These same elites who aspire to be superior also stay here in America.
We’ve already seen so-called democratic Democrats, “neutral” federal authorities, and Never Trump Republicans constantly empower communist radicals merely to prevent the efforts of the appropriate for almost a century now. The specter of a centrist-leftist alliance does n’t bode well for former President Donald Trump, even if he does end up winning, and it threatens the long-term viability of a conservative movement in America.
Hayden Daniel is a personnel director at The Federalist. Prior to joining The Daily Wire, he held positions as assistant editor/opinion writer and as an editor-in-chief. He received a B. Washington and Lee University offers an A. in Western Story with minors in theory and masterpieces. Following him on Twitter at @HaydenWDaniel