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Date: 27/3/15 07:54 (UTC)
I also think it is too early to predict the collapse of the French right-wing and the European right-wing in more general. If anything, the centre-right could well choose to play along with them, and even form a coalition if necessary, provided that this suits their interests, and allows them to play the role of the good cop. The socialists also have an opportunity here, in that the vote on the right, no matter how formidable it is right now, would be split between the centrists and the more extreme parties.
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