Hello OP, could you link a source please for approval? thank you
The north votes for far-right, because the far-right picked the former communist vote in a massive unemployement setting. The south votes for far-right, because they are a bunch of fucking racist assholes.
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Seems like the Provence region is consistently far right-wing.
Anyone remember Liberté, Égalité, Fraternité?
Now it’s Isolement, Division, Blancheur.
Edit: And not just there. Everywhere.
Why is 2007 lower?
LePen / Trump 2027.
The French government is clearly doing something wrong then
Seems like the government might then want to start addressing the concerns people have and are seemingly only being addressed by the right.
I think when a party gets 40% of the votes nationally it may be time to think maybe they are doing something right instead of continuously villainizing them as the far right.
Once again we can see how the 2008 crash utterly fucked Europe for decades.
Rise of far right support in second round voting. First round is half as much. Aquitaine is nowhere near that in first round.
2002 was when the Right and the Left realised they did not need to square off each other in an uncertain election.
They could instead prop out the Far right in the media’s for an easy win.
But like what happen for Brexit, if you use something as a scapegoat too much for your own convenience ultimately it backfire
good
Seems like the Outlander’s Doping somthing wrong too
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Hello OP, could you link a source please for approval? thank you
The north votes for far-right, because the far-right picked the former communist vote in a massive unemployement setting. The south votes for far-right, because they are a bunch of fucking racist assholes.
[deleted]
Seems like the Provence region is consistently far right-wing.
Anyone remember Liberté, Égalité, Fraternité?
Now it’s Isolement, Division, Blancheur.
Edit: And not just there. Everywhere.
Why is 2007 lower?
LePen / Trump 2027.
The French government is clearly doing something wrong then
Seems like the government might then want to start addressing the concerns people have and are seemingly only being addressed by the right.
I think when a party gets 40% of the votes nationally it may be time to think maybe they are doing something right instead of continuously villainizing them as the far right.
Once again we can see how the 2008 crash utterly fucked Europe for decades.
Rise of far right support in second round voting. First round is half as much. Aquitaine is nowhere near that in first round.
2002 was when the Right and the Left realised they did not need to square off each other in an uncertain election.
They could instead prop out the Far right in the media’s for an easy win.
But like what happen for Brexit, if you use something as a scapegoat too much for your own convenience ultimately it backfire
good
Seems like the Outlander’s Doping somthing wrong too