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Jean-Paul Huber · 06/18/2026

Migration: Right-wing and Rassemblement National Move Politically Closer Together in Europe

Paris – 18.06.2026: The recent agreement on a stricter migration regime at the European level reveals a political rapprochement between the conservative right and the Rassemblement National (RN), the far-right party in France. Both sides are increasingly positioning themselves with similar demands for more restrictive immigration policies, suggesting a strategic convergence. This development can be analyzed in the context of preparations for the presidential election, where migration remains a central issue.

Historically, the French right has used migration as a focus in its political discourse, but the political rhetoric and demands of the RN have increasingly influenced conservative parties. Through the recent EU-wide decisions on migration control, including stricter border controls and easier deportation of refugees, a common line is emerging that could significantly shape the election campaign in France.

The conservative party Les Républicains supports these measures and has recently also advocated for a tougher political stance. At the same time, Marine Le Pen and her party s쳮d in asserting the migration issue as the core of their political message, thus appealing to a growing electorate. The shift of the political spectrum to the right is also evident in public debates and media presence.

This rapprochement could lead to possible coalitions or tactical agreements ahead of the 2027 presidential election. Observers see this as a political realignment in which the migration issue influences traditional camps more strongly than before and could reorder the political landscape. The question remains how other parties, especially centrist parties, will position themselves on this change.

The European Union itself faces the challenge of maintaining a common migration framework that, on the one hand, ensures security and order but also considers humanitarian obligations. The agreement on tightened measures reflects the pressure member states face but also controversial domestic political dynamics.

A critical observation concerns the possible normalization of discourses previously considered radical. The political rapprochement between the right and far-right could impact the quality of democratic debate. The role of the media is also not to be underestimated, as it decisively contributes to shaping opinions.

Overall, the recent political development shows that migration remains a central and controversial issue in France and Europe that is sustainably changing the political landscape. The convergence of the right-wing parties is exemplary of the political shift that will be particularly significant in view of the 2027 presidential election.

Sources

  • Nachrichten.fr-Draft