Dédiabolisation

Dédiabolisation (lit. 'de-demonisation') is a term used in French politics to describe the normalisation of the National Rally (RN), a far-right party formerly known as the National Front (FN), since the late 1980s. == History == The term was coined by journalist Olivier Biffaud in a 1989 article in Le Monde, where he wrote that "the National Front has been 'demonised' [diabolisé] for several years.

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Dédiabolisation

Dédiabolisation (lit. 'de-demonisation') is a term used in French politics to describe the normalisation of the National Rally (RN), a far-right party formerly known as the National Front (FN), since the late 1980s. == History == The term was coined by journalist Olivier Biffaud in a 1989 article in Le Monde, where he wrote that "the National Front has been 'demonised' [diabolisé] for several years.

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