Maréchal's political, cultural and foreign policy views reflected the then consensus of the FN. Maréchal is more on the right than the
FN's political line. German
ARD TV descripted her 2025 as "Figurehead of the conservative-identitarian movement" in FN. When she was the vice-president of the party, she embodied its
identitarian-
liberal line. Moreover, she believes in the
great replacement theory. According to the French
political scientist Joël Gombin, Marion Maréchal would be more the actual heiress of
Jean-Marie Le Pen than
Marine Le Pen at the strategic level.
Social positions Maréchal believes that Muslims can be French only if they follow the Christianity-shaped culture, saying that "In our country, we don't wear
djellaba clothing, we don't wear a veil, and we don't impose cathedral-sized mosques." Academic Cécile Alduy described Maréchal as a "paradoxical character" who dresses and speaks in a modern way while promoting
social conservatism. Conservative American former vice presidential candidate
Sarah Palin praised Maréchal-Le Pen for her societal beliefs, and compared her to
Joan of Arc. Former
Counselor to the President and former executive chair of
Breitbart News Steve Bannon also praised her, referring to her as "the new rising star"; afterwards Maréchal Le-Pen said on
Twitter that she was willing to work with him.
Foreign policy and EU issues Maréchal was a member of the France–
Russia and France−
Ivory Coast parliamentary friendship groups. On 10 December 2012, Maréchal took part in an international parliamentary forum organized in
Moscow by the
State Duma. On 22 January 2013, she was present in the
Reichstag at the commemoration of the fiftieth anniversary of the signing of the
Élysée Treaty by French President
Charles de Gaulle and German Chancellor
Konrad Adenauer. In a written statement, she said that the treaty was originally based on the cooperation and partnership between two sovereign states and denounced the "forced march towards a German federal Europe". On 29 September 2013, Maréchal attended a political event organized by the
Vlaams Belang in
Boom, near
Antwerp. On this occasion, she explained: "It is important that a front of patriotic and euro-critical parties form in sight of
European elections, which is the case, and get some good results in order to lead resistance to
Euro and
globalism." Initially, Maréchal supported recognition of
Palestinian statehood, but agreed to abstain from a vote on the issue in 2014, following discussions with the FN's executive board. However, by 2024, she described recognition of a Palestinian state as tantamount to creating an "Islamist state" that would pose a danger to
Israel and to the West. Nevertheless, she expressed opposition to the
June 2025 Israeli strikes on Iran, citing concerns about escalation. On 12 November 2023, she took part in the
March for the Republic and Against Antisemitism in Paris in response to the
rise of anti-Semitism in France since the start of the
Gaza war. As a MEP, Maréchal voted for the EU's continuous
financial and military support to Ukraine, and supported resolutions condemning human rights violations in
Afghanistan,
Belarus, and
Venezuela.
Parliamentary career and
Gilbert Collard, who served with her in the National Assembly and later also joined Reconquête Along with Gilbert Collard, Maréchal introduced on 7 December 2012 a constitutional
private member's bill concerning the appointment of the members of the
Constitutional Council of France. At the beginning of the 14th National Assembly, Maréchal cosigned four private member's bills, as well as another organically aimed at enforcing the
Constitution of France's article 68, establishing a process of
impeachment for the
President of the Republic. According to the rules of the National Assembly, an unregistered person sitting in Parliament can question the government orally every eight sessions. Maréchal asked three oral questions for the beginning of the legislature: in 2013, to
Manuel Valls,
Minister of the Interior about the policy regarding
Romani people and to
Marisol Touraine,
Minister of Health and
Social Affairs about the fight against
welfare fraud; in 2014, to
Nicole Bricq, Minister for Foreign Trade about the
Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership. In a written parliamentary question addressed in May 2013 to
Valérie Fourneyron,
Minister of Sports, Youth Affairs, Popular Education and Community Life, Maréchal drew her attention to the poor treatment
rugby league receives in France from the government and the media, regretting the banning of this sport during the Vichy regime. In April 2015, because of his intense anti-FN campaign in the
departmental elections, Maréchal criticized the "cretinous contempt" ("mépris crétin") of Socialist Prime Minister
Manuel Valls in parliament, which appeared to fluster Valls. After it had become a viral video, ==Political committees==