Marine Le Pen's far-right party, Rassemblement National, is gaining electoral influence among French workers by exploiting the decline of traditional workers' parties. The party is capitalizing on the Left's weakening activist and organizational power, resonating with discontent over President Macron's economic reforms.
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Despite its disinterest in reviving activist roots in working-class areas, Marine Le Pen’s far-right party, Rassemblement National, is gaining electoral influence among French workers. https://t.co/MAh5d48J8S
Marine Le Pen’s far-right party, Rassemblement National, is gaining ground in France, taking advantage of the Left’s crumbling activist and organizational power. https://t.co/MAh5d48J8S
French workers vote for the far-right Rassemblement National more than for other parties, but more often, they don’t vote. Rather than laying down roots like the old workers' parties, Marine Le Pen’s party has exploited the vacuum left by their decline. https://t.co/MAh5d48J8S