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(en) France, UCL AL #366 - Antifascism - Union of the Right: Love and Disenchantment Among Reactionaries (ca, de, fr, it, pt, tr)[machine translation]

Date Wed, 7 Jan 2026 08:09:51 +0200


The recent adoption of a law originating from the National Rally (RN) has raised fears of a further step towards a "union of the right." The question can even be turned around: what is still preventing this union today? Analysis. ---- On October 30th, a parliamentary bombshell: for the first time in the Fifth Republic, a proposal put forward by the far right was adopted. The denunciation of the Franco-Algerian agreement, proposed by the RN, obtained the support of the main parties labeled as right-wing and far-right (Horizons, The Republicans, the Union of the Right for the Republic, etc.).

Whether in rhetoric, the exercise of power, or ideological vision, the convergences between the far right and the "mainstream" right are now undeniable: the same racist positions, the same hatred of social progress, the same desire to maintain order and defend the wealthy... From grassroots activists to the various levels of power, alliances are being forged with ever greater openness. Moreover, in Europe, the bridge between right-wing factions is being built with far less restraint.

The most striking example of this political fusion was Éric Ciotti's strategy of joining forces with the National Rally (RN) for the 2024 legislative elections. Yet, by openly breaking the taboo of the "cordon sanitaire," Ciotti did not achieve the expected success: he only managed to secure a handful of minor endorsements, and his party is now an appendage of the RN. Marine Le Pen, for her part, loudly proclaims that she is even against the strategy of unity.

Reservations and calculations
Certainly, the RN's ideological victory within the right wing, as well as its categorical rejection of any social policy, are powerful levers for convergence. But committing to an alliance would mean concessions for each component, which represent potential obstacles.

In this union, the bloc formed by the RN and LR is crucial. But for the RN, officially allying with LR would mean the definitive repudiation of the "neither left nor right" line that has characterized the party's shift since the 2010s. While everyone can see that Jordan Bardella is currently working to reassure employers by adopting a very liberal stance, it is also this social posture that has allowed the RN to gain a base among the working class. Furthermore, the National Rally (RN) also represents a fundamentally anti-democratic project designed to allow it to maintain control over society and retain power for as long as possible. From this perspective, sharing power could mean diluting or weakening this control, which is necessary to establish the segregated society the RN envisions.

On the Republicans' side, the fear of dilution and of being reduced to mere auxiliaries is at play. It must be said that, unlike the RN, the historic right-wing party has lost much of its activist strength and national influence. However, it continues to be strongly established at all intermediate levels (regions, departments, municipalities). And while the leadership and officials are generally aligned with the RN, the example of Ciotti also demonstrates that, locally, prominent figures may still be attached to Gaullist principles.

Beyond these two parties, the rest of the right wing, whether Macronist or more radical than the National Rally, would form an even more incoherent alliance with potentially hazardous results. Thus, while a "union of the right" is being advocated and discussed, it is not yet on the agenda... for the time being.

Hugues (UCL Fougères)

https://www.unioncommunistelibertaire.org/?Union-des-droites-Amours-et-desamours-chez-les-reacs
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