



LEFT WING ALLIANCE: Broad alliance of left-wing parties formed in 2022 to stop Macron from winning a majority. Goes from Melenchon's France Unbowed (Radical left populist) to the Socialist Party(centre-left). Somewhat pro-EU, very progressive on social issues and left)-wing on economics.
TOGETHER: Macron's coalition. Very pro-EU, pro-green policy, pro-business, mostly progressive on social issues.
THE REPUBLICANS: Similar to Macron on economic issues, however more opposed to green policy and tend to be more anti-immigration and socially conservative.
NATIONAL RALLY: Right wing populist and conservative. Less pro-business than Macron on economic issues, and shares some economic policies with the left like opposition to the retirement reform. Mostly opposed to the EU, the party focuses its campaigning on harsh anti-immigration and anti-islam rhetoric.
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![[OC] Voting intention in hypothetical French snap election, by age. Less than one in two French voters would support the parties coming together to stop the National Rally. [OC] Voting intention in hypothetical French snap election, by age. Less than one in two French voters would support the parties coming together to stop the National Rally.](https://www.byteseu.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/7ficy0nqxemf1-1024x612.png)
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It never mattered what people think and want.
What I find interesting is that Macron has massive 18-24 support, which clearly shows that youth is happy with economics and migration status unlike some other countiers
it’s interesting how only the right have a radical adjective.
Germany has their “dam” against their right wing party but IMO it’s just delaying the inevitable and in the meantime everyone is unhappy – the left is so bitter about the right-wingers’ existance and the right-wingers about being undemocratically excluded.
So if you lean right, it’s either “radical-right” or “extreme right”??
… and people wonder why others don’t want to agree with them politically….
I love how any right-wing that isn’t borderline left-wing gets labelled as “extreme” or “radical” right.
Mfw the literal communist party is only defined as “far-left” but RN is “radical right”.
>Macron’s coalition. … pro-green policy
I loled pretty hard… Macron is extremely anti-green policy. He assembled a civil concil that had months to come up with propositions on the matter and he sweared to apply them. Finally, he followed pretty much none or changed them so they would be meaningless. And that’s just one example on the top of my head. [Source ](https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Convention_citoyenne_pour_le_climat)
The saddest thing might be that Macron’s coalition is increasingly unpopular, and yet seemingly the only people in the entire country that seem to care about France’s growing deficit problem. If either the hard left or the hard right win, the country might instantly face a debt crisis as investors loose confidence in the government’s willingness tackle the problem.