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Le Pen comeback revives French far right’s biggest question: Can she win?
Marine Le Pen, leader of France’s far-right National Rally, will run in next year’s presidential election despite a reduced legal ban and house arrest. She announced Jordan Bardella as her running mate for prime minister, aiming to lead her party in a fourth bid for power. The article questions whether she can succeed after previous failures, noting her party’s current popularity but challenges in attracting new voters.
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