The Citizen (KZN)

Le Pen gains ground in French politics

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Paris – France went to the polls for the first round of regional elections yesterday that could see Marine le Pen’s far-right party make gains and step further into the political mainstream.

The election will see new assemblies elected for mainland France’s 13 regions and 96 department­s, with Le Pen’s National Rally (RN) tipped to win at least one region for the first time in what would be a major coup.

Le Pen is not standing as a candidate, but has been campaignin­g hard ahead of presidenti­al elections next year that surveys show could end up being a close race between her and centrist President Emmanuel Macron.

“What would be great for her, and would spark some momentum in the pre-presidenti­al campaign would be if the National Rally won a region,” Ipsos polling firm’s Stephane Zumsteeg said.

Though far-right politician­s preside over a handful of towns, running a region with a budget of billions of euros and powers over schools, transport and economic developmen­t would lend it legitimacy, analysts say.

The one most likely to tip is the southeaste­rn Provence-AlpesCote d’Azur, home to Marseille, Saint-Tropez and Cannes, where the RN is fronted by Thierry Mariani, a former minister.

The election will be held over two consecutiv­e days, with a second run-off vote this Sunday, unless parties win more than 50% in the first round.

Analysts say results in many regions will be driven by local dynamics and a high abstention rate, limiting how much they should be seen as indicators for the larger political picture in France. –

 ?? Picture: AFP ?? X MARKS THE SPOT. The head of the far-right National Rally in Centre-Val de Loire, Aleksandar Nikolic, leaves the polling booth during the first round of the French regional elections yesterday.
Picture: AFP X MARKS THE SPOT. The head of the far-right National Rally in Centre-Val de Loire, Aleksandar Nikolic, leaves the polling booth during the first round of the French regional elections yesterday.

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