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The Economist
The Economist
24 Jun 2024


NextImg:The alarming foreign policies of France’s hard right and hard left
Europe | The French election 

The alarming foreign policies of France’s hard right and hard left 

They could weaken NATO and the West 

EVER SINCE France returned to NATO’s integrated military command structure in 2009, reversing Charles de Gaulle’s decision to quit it  in 1966, it has been a broadly solid partner for America and the Atlantic alliance. Today the French contribute troops and fighter jets to alliance operations and air policing along the eastern flank with Russia; they also patrol the Black Sea with manned aircraft. As president, Emmanuel Macron has turned into one of the European Union’s most outspoken advocates for bringing Ukraine into NATO. He promises a coalition of military instructors to train newly mobilised recruits inside Ukraine, and to send the country French Mirage 2000-5 fighter jets.

Within weeks, however, France’s conduct of foreign policy may enter an uncertain, and even turbulent, period that could call such commitments into question. This is because of Mr Macron’s unexpected decision to call a snap parliamentary election, to be held on June 30th and July 7th. An Ifop poll on June 24th confirmed the strong lead for Marine Le Pen’s National Rally (RN), on 36%, followed by the left-wing alliance, New Popular Front (NFP), on 29.5%. Mr Macron’s pro-European centrist grouping is stuck in third place, with 20%.

Death and destruction in a Russian city

Russians in the border city of Belgorod have become victims too in the war Vladimir Putin launched against Ukraine

The economic recklessness of both France’s hard left and hard right

They favour soaking the rich, big spending and business-bashing


Kaja Kallas, the plain-talking Estonian tipped to be the EU’s top diplomat

She was once thought too nice to lead; now some European leaders worry she is too tough


Death and destruction in a Russian city

Russians in the border city of Belgorod have become victims too in the war Vladimir Putin launched against Ukraine

The economic recklessness of both France’s hard left and hard right

They favour soaking the rich, big spending and business-bashing


Kaja Kallas, the plain-talking Estonian tipped to be the EU’s top diplomat

She was once thought too nice to lead; now some European leaders worry she is too tough


French election poll tracker: can Marine Le Pen’s hard-right party win?

Emmanuel Macron’s electoral gamble may not pay off

Emmanuel Macron faces heavy losses after a short campaign

The next French government may be led by the hard right or hard left

Hard-right parties are entering government across Europe

Germany is among a dwindling number of holdouts