France Election SHOCK: Far-right National Rally not predicted to win. Genera
France Election SHOCK: Far-right National Rally not predicted to win.
Participants gathered in Paris at Place de la Republique for an election night rally as the first results of France’s legislative election were announced. The far-right National Rally party did not receive the majority of parliamentary seats as predicted.
The New Popular Front, a left-wing coalition, took the lead in initial estimates, with Macron’s centrist Ensemble coalition following closely behind. Final results were expected the following day, but with no party reaching an absolute majority, the country’s future remains uncertain.
Prime Minister Gabriel Attal announced his resignation shortly after the results came in, putting pressure on Macron to appoint someone from the leftist coalition. The elections, with a high voter turnout, signaled a rejection of far-right politics.
Supporters at the National Rally electoral base watched in disbelief as the results came in. Party leader Marine Le Pen was absent, with party president Jordan Bardella acknowledging the underwhelming results and vowing to continue the party’s fight for power.
The National Rally’s campaign, marred by accusations of racism and antisemitism, faced challenges despite making significant gains. The party’s supporters expressed disappointment but accepted the outcome, emphasizing the importance of democracy.
The future of France remains uncertain as the country navigates through a new political landscape. Stay tuned for more updates on the election results and their implications. Thanks for watching and don’t forget to subscribe to our channel for more news and updates.
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