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Editorial: Le Monde

  • 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.