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France's far right may win big in the EU elections. That's worrying for migrants, Macron and Ukraine

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June 03, 2024

PARIS (AP) โ€” French far-right leader Marine Le Pen isnโ€™t on the ballot at the weekendโ€™s European Parliament election, but sheโ€™s likely to emerge as one of its biggest winners.

Polls expect her National Rally party to be the top vote-getter in France, trouncing President Emmanuel Macronโ€™s moderate pro-business party. And across Europe, the anti-immigration, nationalist ideas Le Pen has long championed are gaining ground.

The June 6-9 elections in all 27 EU countries will shift the makeup of the European Parliament and policy-making in the European Commission, the EU's executive arm, likely further toward the right and far right. And that could boost Le Pen's chances of winning Franceโ€™s presidency in 2027, a long-time dream.

France's far right may win big in the EU elections. That's worrying for migrants, Macron and Ukraine
France European Election

The National Rallyโ€™s lead European Parliament candidate Jordan Bardella is riding high on promises to limit free movement of migrants within the EU's open borders, ease up EU pressure on Russia and dial back EU climate rules.

โ€œWe stand by the idea of rethinking the European model around the idea of nations. Macronโ€™s Europe is a model of the past,โ€ณ Bardella said at a Paris rally Sunday.

Macronโ€™s pro-EU movement meanwhile is flailing, and its chief candidate Valerie Hayer has struggled to make a mark. Thatโ€™s troubling for Macron as he tries to lead Europe-wide efforts to defend Ukraine and boost the EUโ€™s own defenses and industry.

More popular Prime Minister Gabriel Attal is now joining Hayer at rallies, warning voters that hard-fought post-war European unity โ€” and democracy itself -โ€“ is under threat by rising authoritarianism.

France's far right may win big in the EU elections. That's worrying for migrants, Macron and Ukraine
France EU Elections

โ€™โ€™Europe is mortal, because war knocks on our door as bombs are being dropped on Ukraine, on democracy, on our values, and because we know that if Russia wins it wonโ€™t stop there,โ€ณ Attal said at a rally last week.

He said Europe knows "it canโ€™t rely on the U.S. eternally and needs to protect itself ... because challenges are multiplying, climate change, big tech, AI, and we can only face them together, the 27 of us.โ€

While EU voters are choosing members of the European Parliament, many are making decisions based on national concerns โ€“ and in France, many are expected to use their ballots to express frustration with Macronโ€™s management of the economy, the farm sector, or security in a country about to host the high-risk Paris Olympics.

On the left, polls show a surprising resurgence of Franceโ€™s Socialist Party behind its lead candidate, Raphael Glucksmann, who pledges more ambitious climate policy and protections for European businesses and workers.

France's far right may win big in the EU elections. That's worrying for migrants, Macron and Ukraine
France EU Elections

Macron sidelined Franceโ€™s once-powerful Socialists and mainstream conservative Republicans when he rose to power in 2017 by staking out a middle ground. But frustration among left-wing voters with Macronโ€™s toughening security and immigration policies, and with the staunch pro-Palestinian stance of the influential far-left France Unbowed party, has driven some back toward the traditional Socialists.

Russia's president, Gulf leaders and other oil powers can โ€˜โ€™cut supplies of gas or oil, but they canโ€™t prevent the wind from blowing in (the French Atlantic town of) Saint-Nazaire and the sun from shining in Marseille. We will earn our freedom back by completing the environmental transformation,โ€ณ Glucksmann told followers last week.

His fans include office workers like Sรฉbastien Miret, 34.

โ€œWe want a more feminist, more socially conscious, fairer, more environmentalist Europe, and weโ€™re going to fight to the end to see these ideas win,'' he said at a Socialist campaign event. He's tired of the โ€˜โ€™match between Macron and the far-right. Weโ€™ve seen it too many times. Itโ€™s time to move on.โ€

France's far right may win big in the EU elections. That's worrying for migrants, Macron and Ukraine
France European Election

Still, it's Le Pen โ€” runner-up to Macron in the last two presidential elections โ€” who is expected to benefit the most from Franceโ€™s protest vote, even more so than her party did in the last EU elections in 2019.

In the working-class northern France town of Henin-Beaumont, 19-year-old first-time voter Theo Boulogne urged Le Pen to run again for president in 2027, while 76-year-old retiree Gerard Criquelette praised her and Bardella, saying, โ€œThey both listen to the people.''

Le Pen, whose father and party founder Jean-Marie Le Pen was repeatedly convicted of racism and anti-semitism, no longer calls for extreme measures like quitting the EU and the euro. Instead, she aims to weaken the EU's powers from within.

"Across Europe, national parties are rising up not to destroy the European Union, but to build a European alliance of nations capable of facing up to the industrial, environmental, migratory and technological challenges of the 21st century,โ€ณ Le Pen told party followers. โ€œAcross France and across Europe, we are winning the battle.''

France's far right may win big in the EU elections. That's worrying for migrants, Macron and Ukraine
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Oleg Cetinic and Alex Turnbull in Paris, and Philippe Marion in Henin-Beaumont, contributed.

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