Leftist support among bureaucrats, also known as the deep state, in France is sinking rapidly as civil servants increasingly support populist Marine Le Pen and her party, the National Rally (RN). A newly released study by Luc Rouban for Cevipof shows that the historical support the left has received from the 2.5 million civil servants is falling and that left-wing bureaucrats are now a minority overall.
According to the researcher—who analyzed voting trends in this year’s European Parliament and French parliament elections—the massive shift in civil servants’ attitudes can be explained by their concerns about working conditions and feeling abandoned by the government. Rouban says the current left-wing parties have abandoned these issues to Le Pen and her party.
France, however, appears to be an exception to global trends. Elsewhere in Europe and the United States most deep-state actors and civil servants have shown an increased openness regarding their left-wing political views, particularly regarding issues like diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI). Others have engaged in the sabotage of policies enacted by elected conservatives and populists.
As recently as June of this year, deep state officials, civil servants, teachers, and state-funded doctors in France all vowed to defy Marine Le Pen if her party won the parliamentary elections in July. However, Rouban’s study suggests that the June statement represents only a minority of France’s civil servants and public workers.
In America, where the deep state is largely anti-Trump, Joe Biden instituted a rule in April that could prevent former President Donald J. Trump from firing federal employees if he wins the November presidential election.