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Meloni-Le Pen Rift Impacts Far Right's EU Power Prospects

President of the 'Rassemblement National' (RN) parliamentary group Marine Le Pen attends a "national tribute" ceremony to late French politician and admiral, Philippe de Gaulle in Paris

A growing rift between far-right leaders Meloni and Le Pen is casting a shadow over the prospects of the far-right movement to gain significant power within the European Union.

The discord between Meloni and Le Pen, who are key figures in the far-right political landscape, is causing concern among supporters and analysts alike. Their inability to align on key issues and strategies is seen as a major obstacle to the far right's ambitions of wielding influence in the EU.

With the upcoming elections on the horizon, the division within the far-right camp could weaken their collective impact and hinder their ability to push through their agenda at the EU level. This rift threatens to undermine the cohesion and effectiveness of the far-right movement in Europe.

Both Meloni and Le Pen have been vocal about their respective visions for the future of the EU, but their differences have increasingly come to the forefront, creating a sense of disarray within the far-right ranks.

Analysts warn that unless Meloni and Le Pen can find common ground and present a united front, the far right may struggle to make significant gains in the upcoming elections. The lack of cohesion within the movement could ultimately limit its ability to shape EU policies and decisions.

As the rift between Meloni and Le Pen continues to widen, the far right faces a critical juncture in its quest for power within the EU. The outcome of this internal discord will have far-reaching implications for the future of the far-right movement in Europe.

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