Will the French political crisis help Marine Le Pen's far-right RN party?
Briefly

In a televised address, President Macron remarked that his opponents had formed an anti-Republican front, destabilizing the political landscape of France through a no-confidence vote. This joint effort by both right and left-wing parties to oust the government has created chaos once again, leaving France without a budget and further complicating political negotiations ahead.
Marine Le Pen has consistently aimed to reshape the political narrative in France, claiming at her last rally that 'the tide is rising.' Although her party fell short in recent elections, she insists the momentum for her policy agenda remains intact and that a victory is imminent, as the RN continues to strategize for greater public support.
Experts suggest that the ongoing political gridlock, coupled with rising public deficits and an unstable budget outlook, poses significant challenges for Le Pen's Rassemblement National. The party, long aspiring to govern, finds itself navigating a tumultuous political environment where any opportunities for leadership may be thwarted by the chaos in parliament.
The RN's opposition to Prime Minister Barnier's social security budget highlights its intention to appeal to voters' welfare concerns. Despite this strategic maneuver, the far-right party is still caught in a complicated political situation as both left-wing and right-wing parties maneuver amidst the fallout of the recent no-confidence vote.
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