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Ruler said:
Flilix said:

This doesn't make any sense. Macron is a centrist, Le Pen is extreme right and Fillion is liberal+right.

My personal results on that site were wrong too.

 

Edit: I didn't see the left/right scale was about economics. Still, it's very weird to see Fillion on the authoritarian side.

Hes centrist by Todays standards, which is very right wing and liberal what we call centrism now

Nonesense, France is more social in reçent years than it's ever been. 

 

http://www.tradingeconomics.com/france/government-spending-to-gdp

 

Particularly, look at the charts at max.



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