The latest survey indicates that the extreme right has drawn in a younger, working-class electorate, significantly differentiating them from the traditional Vichy-era supporters.
Jean-Marie Le Pen's National Front has surged to 12% in national polls, making them a formidable opposition force, particularly due to their anti-immigration campaign.
Le Pen's recent television appearance marks a strategic shift, as the government is viewed as betting on his party's growing influence to reshape the opposition dynamic.
The opposition fears that Le Pen's acceptance in mainstream media could blur political lines, drawing significant support from unexpected demographics such as previous Mitterrand voters.
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