TY - JOUR AU - Renard, Ludovic PY - 2018/10/20 Y2 - 2024/03/29 TI - The Earthquake of the European Election in France. About Front National, French Party System and Politics JF - The Copernicus Journal of Political Studies JA - CJPS VL - 0 IS - 1 (5) SE - Articles DO - 10.12775/cjps.2014.01.08 UR - https://apcz.umk.pl/CJPS/article/view/cjps.2014.01.08 SP - 131-138 AB - <p align="left">The victory of the National Front Party led by Ms. Marine le Pen within the European Parliamentary Election in France by May 2014 raised the question whether or not it signals the end of the French left-right bipolarized party system. This option remains uncertain. The far-right party of the 45-year-old daughter of National Front founder, Jean-Marie Le Pen, gained new voters, deepening the national audience of the extremist party geographically and in the different categories of the population. But the still remaining French “presidentialist” constitutional political regime continues to operate under a strong constraint in favor of bipolarization. Meanwhile, the possible presence of Ms. Le Pen as the two-qualified opponent for the second round of the presidential election is currently determining, and will continue to determine for the next two years, the political strategies of the 2017 future running candidates and parties.</p> ER -