
Far-right French president no certainty despite rise of extremes

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France's local elections indicate a growing appeal for political extremes, yet Marine Le Pen's far-right party may not secure the presidency next year. Analysts highlight the party's weak local roots and legal troubles, suggesting the 2027 race remains open despite polls favoring Le Pen. The left maintained control in major cities, while the far-right made limited gains. The right is divided on strategy, and the left faces challenges in uniting. Former centrist prime minister Edouard Philippe's success in Le Havre positions him as a potential candidate, but predictions remain uncertain.
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