Friday morning brings us closer to the end of a significant political race in France. Marine Le Pen, leader of the National Rally party, addressed supporters during an appearance on Cnews, which has often been compared to Fox News due to its critical reporting style.
In her address, Le Pen expressed optimism about achieving a dominant presence in the upcoming national assembly elections. Despite polls indicating that securing an outright majority is unlikely for National Rally, she emphasized the unpredictability of such measurements and their potential limitations.
This pivotal moment has captured public interest as France nears its second round of legislative voting.
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