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François PICARD

France's political landscape: 'Dynamics right now seem to favour extreme right or extreme left'

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François Picard is pleased to welcome Thibault Muzergues, Political Director for Shared Ground and author of "The Woke Right". France enters the final 300 days before its presidential election amid a politically combustible convergence of judicial investigations, institutional distrust and an increasingly fragmented party system. Muzergues argues that while allegations surrounding the National Rally raise legitimate legal questions, they also expose broader tensions between law, democracy and political legitimacy.

Our guest rejects simplistic narratives of either persecution or impunity. Instead, he contends that the deeper story in France lies in the interaction between increasingly complex institutions, a transformed electoral landscape organised around three competing blocs (liberal, nationalist, new left), and a public mood that favours political outsiders over traditional liberal parties.

Far from seeing judicial affairs as likely to reshape electoral outcomes, Muzergues suggests that campaign dynamics, leadership, and voter enthusiasm will ultimately prove more decisive than courtroom verdicts.

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