As France faces the possibility of a far-right government following the upcoming parliamentary elections, North African countries are closely watching the political turmoil unfolding. The far-right party led by Marine Le Pen secured a significant victory, sparking concerns in Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia about the future of relations with France.
The potential rise of a government led by 28-year-old Jordan Bardella has raised questions about key issues such as migration, trade, and security cooperation. The far-right party’s stance on immigration policies, particularly regarding Algerians in France, has stirred debate.
Amid uncertainties about the fate of existing agreements and cooperation efforts, North African nations are assessing the potential implications of a far-right government in France. From concerns about migration policies to economic interests, the region is bracing for possible shifts in relations.