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France Far-Right Leaders Economic Divide

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Marine Le Pen and Jordan Bardella, France's far-right leaders, present a united front on immigration but split recently over a windfall tax on TotalEnergies. Le Pen backed the "measure of social justice" targeting the oil giant's wartime profits, while Bardella opposed additional taxes in a country with 46% mandatory levies.

The generational divide reflects contrasting approaches to business. Le Pen, a populist with old-fashioned views on national interest, advocates for a robust state role. Bardella embraces free-market policies, appealing to business success. These differences could reshape France's economic landscape, affecting investment strategies.

Leadership uncertainty adds complexity. Le Pen faces an embezzlement appeal that could determine her candidacy. If barred, Bardella would likely replace her. Their contrasting alliances suggest varying approaches to international business relations and market access for French companies.