Workingman wrote:and what steps the media and politicians will take in the meantime to demonise FN.
That has already begun. In the six regions that FN did well, the left will stand down and not contest the seat, allowing the moderate right to take the seat if FN don't win enough votes.
I've seen this before. In the 2014 Swedish elections, when Sweden Democrats came third, the left and right agreed on a 16 year power sharing agreement with alternate parties taking the high office. They counted without the will of the people and the impact of the latest mess with hundreds of thousands of immigrants aiming for Sweden as a "soft touch" along with Germany.
Next I expect SD to just miss 2nd place. Right now the French are even more determined to get security through political action. I can see moderate right becoming hard right if the established parties try to block the change the people want.
In France the voters are even more averse to this kind of political machinations. The swedes may be slow to anger and implacable in their anger, but the French are quick to anger and quick to action with it.