Identity–Liberties

[3][4] After the presidential election, Christophe Billan resigned from the presidency of the Common Sense following the controversy sparked by his agreement to work with Marion Maréchal-Le Pen.

[13] This expulsion marked Marion Maréchal's rapprochement with Marine Le Pen and Jordan Bardella's National Rally and Éric Ciotti's Union of the Right for the Republic.

Marion Maréchal also expressed her opinion that Marine Le Pen represents the "legitimate candidate of the National camp" for the 2027 presidential election.

[12] Common Sense, a political offshoot of La Manif pour tous organization against the law on same-sex marriage, presents itself as attached to family values and of an economically liberal tendency.

The movement advocated the abolition of jus soli and tightening the conditions for access to French citizenship to stop immigration.

"[16] In contrast to the National Rally, Marion Maréchal advocates "rejecting Islamization or affirming our Christian heritage", while Marine Le Pen claims to be fighting "Islamist ideology" rather than the Muslim religion.

The party's leadership includes four members of the European Parliament elected on the Reconquête list and sitting in the ECR Group: Marion Maréchal (president), Nicolas Bay, Guillaume Peltier and Laurence Trochu.

Laurence Trochu at Éric Zemmour 's meeting in March 2022.