Nicolas Pouvreau-monti, director of the immigration and demography observatory, estimates that France has 7.5 million potential voters from immigration backgrounds. In an interview published on 19 May 2026, he examines their distinct voting patterns.
Nicolas Pouvreau-monti, who recently published the book immigration, myths and realities with Fayard, outlined his observations in an interview with Le Figaro. He notes that these voters share common concerns such as purchasing power and security, while holding specific expectations on migration policy.
He explains that some maintain family ties with countries of origin, making promises to ease migration rules particularly appealing. He also highlights a cultural and religious dimension, referencing La France insoumise’s more liberal stance on expressions of Islam.
The analysis indicates that these patterns do not form a uniform bloc but still shape French political balances. Pouvreau-monti stresses the need to account for such dynamics without oversimplifying them.