The passage of the RN group's proposal to denounce the 1968 Franco-Algerian agreement is a symbolic victory for the far right.
The measure was passed with a razor-thin majority and the support of half the groups of the Republican Right and Horizonts.
The 1968 agreement provides Algerians with specific clauses regarding movement, immigration, and residence in France.
The lack of mobilization from the Macronists raises questions about their stance on the resolution proposed by the RN.
The failure of the left to fully mobilize and the absence of votes from all left-wing parties, including La France Insoumise, contributed to RN's success.
Conclusion: RN's strength lies in its opponents' weakness. This incident marks another step in the normalization of this far-right party and exposes a growing disagreement around the immigration issue.