Setback for Macron: Far Right wins first round of election in France
Monday, 1 July 2024 Following the parliamentary election's first round, France faces a pivotal moment with the National Rally party's rise. The political dynamics suggest a significant challenge to President Macron's leadership, prompting discussions of potential alliances and the need for cohesive democratic responses to navigate the evolving landscape effectively.
France’s far-right party, Rassemblement National (National Rally), won the most votes in the first round of France’s snap legislative elections held on 30 June. As the far right gains power in..
07/08/2024 In a surprise blow to far-right leader Le Pen, who had hoped to form the next government, the New Popular Front, a temporary left-wing coalition, beats far right in France’s snap..
In the second round of the French parliamentary elections, voting commenced with the far-right National Rally aiming to strengthen its position, while President... IndiaTimes
At least 200 candidates have exited the French election race to block the far-right party from gaining power, aiming to prevent the splitting of anti-right... IndiaTimes