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In the southern city of Perpignan, voters who had long built a dam against the far right turned in the last election. Some wonder whether itâs a harbinger of things to come.
Last year Perpignan became the largest city to come under the control of the National Rally, the far-right party led by Marine Le Pen.Credit.Dmitry Kostyukov for The New York Times
PERPIGNAN, France â Riding high in the polls ahead of the next presidential election, feeling theyâve won the battle over ideas, smelling blood in the Ãlysée Palace, leaders of Franceâs far right cocked their eyes across the land at perhaps the one thing standing between them and power: beavers.
Franceâs emboldened far right attracts voters it once horrified
By Norimitsu Onishi and Constant Méheut New York Times,Updated March 13, 2021, 2:11 p.m.
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A war memorial in Perpignan. In the southern city of Perpignan, voters who had long built a dam against the far right turned in the last election.DMITRY KOSTYUKOV/NYT
PERPIGNAN, France â Riding high in the polls ahead of the next presidential election, feeling theyâve won the battle over ideas, smelling blood in the Ãlysée Palace, leaders of Franceâs far right cocked their eyes across the land at perhaps the one thing standing between them and power: beavers.
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