Far-Right Parties in Europe Rally Against Antisemitism
Marine Le Pen's participation in Paris march seen as strategy to normalize her party's image and boost electoral chances.
- More than 100,000 people marched in Paris against antisemitism, including far-right Rassemblement National supporters led by Marine Le Pen.
- This participation is seen as a sign of Le Pen's strategy to normalize the party's image and boost her chances in future elections.
- The strategy, also used by other far-right politicians in Europe, aims to bolster their anti-migration agenda while rebutting suggestions they are racist.
- Critics accuse Le Pen of political opportunism and of hiding her party's true colors.
- The shift in public discourse and perceptions is seen as a success for Le Pen and her party.