Frédéric Dabi, a renowned political analyst, recently brought attention to the challenging position of the typical Macronist voter. According to his observations, this segment of the electorate perceives itself as being ‘trapped between La France Insoumise (LFI) and the Rassemblement National (RN).’ This analysis highlights a sense of isolation felt by centrist voters, who find it difficult to identify satisfactory alternatives amidst what they consider the more radical poles of the left and the far-right within the French political spectrum. Dabi’s insights underscore the intricate nature of France’s current political environment and the dilemmas faced by those seeking a moderate path.
By Rupert Blackwood
Investigative journalist based in Sheffield, focusing on technology's impact on society. Rupert specializes in cybercrime's effect on communities, from online fraud targeting elderly residents to cryptocurrency scams. His reporting examines social media manipulation, digital surveillance, and how criminal networks operate in cyberspace. With expertise in computer systems, he connects technical complexity with real-world consequences for ordinary people

