After securing her party’s biggest-ever gains, Marine Le Pen is now reflecting on whether she can steer France toward what she calls a strategic midpoint between the U.S., Russia and China
elections to France’s National Assembly
, Marine Le Pen is now reflecting on whether she can steer the country toward what she calls a strategic midpoint between the U.S., Russia and China. Her hard-right National Rally party is now the single largest opposition party after securing 89 seats in June’s election, helping to deprive President Emmanuel Macron’s Renaissance party of a majority. That makes her one of the more prominent voices in Western Europe to question the way the region’s security arrangements work.
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