the red carpet for the far right?

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The franceinfo Talk looks at the European elections, which will be held next June. Sarah Calamand receives Thierry Chopin, special advisor to the Jacques Delors Institute, Amélie Lebreton, president of the communications agency Coriolink and Christophe Préault, editorial director of Tout l’Europe.

From June 6 to 9, European citizens will go to the polls to elect their deputies to the European Parliament. The 27 member states of the European Union fear the rise of the far right during these elections. Sunday June 9, 2024, 80 seats out of the 720 in the hemicycle are to be filled through a proportional ballot: the more votes a party has, the more representatives are sent to the European Parliament.

Rise of the far right and eurosceptics

These elections risk being proof of the rise offar right across European countries, as in testifies to the victory in the Netherlands by Geert Wilders, Islamophobic sovereignist. While the Netherlands is one of the founding countries of the European Union, the latter and its party, the PVV, advocate Nexit.

Geert Wilders has built his notoriety on the rejection of migrants, or even European civil servants, and wishes to defend the purchasing power of citizens. In this sense, immigration and inflation seem to be the two main themes of these next European elections.

The presidential majority still looking for a head of the list

A few months before the election, a a certain panic is felt within the presidential majority In France. Because in fact, Monday February 19, the Macronist campaign has not yet startedwhile the list of National gatheringled by Jordan Bardella, is becoming clearer.

L’“Gabriel Attal effect” therefore barely being felt. Newly appointed to the post of Prime Minister, the latter has made the presidential majority believe that he will allow his camp to rebound in public opinion in the European elections next June, against Jordan Bardella.


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