India  

Why Muslims are wary of Far-Right win in French polls

IndiaTimes Wednesday, 3 July 2024 ()
Marine Le Pen's RN came out well ahead in Sunday's first-round vote after President Emmanuel Macron's gamble on a snap election backfired, leaving his centrist camp in a lowly third place behind the RN and a hastily formed left-wing alliance. Pollsters calculated the first round put the RN on track for anything between 250-300 seats. But that was before the tactical withdrawals and cross-party calls for voters to back whichever candidate was best placed to defeat the local RN rival.
0
shares
ShareTweetSavePostSend
 

You Might Like


Related videos from verified sources

German Chancellor Scholz 'concerned' about possible far-right win in upcoming French elections [Video]

German Chancellor Scholz 'concerned' about possible far-right win in upcoming French elections

The right-wing populists around Marine Le Pen are currently on the rise in France and have the highest approval ratings in the polls.

Credit: euronews (in English)     Duration: 01:10Published
Macron Says He Won’t Resign, ‘Whatever the Result’ of France’s Election [Video]

Macron Says He Won’t Resign, ‘Whatever the Result’ of France’s Election

Macron Says He Won’t Resign, , ‘Whatever the Result’ of France’s Election. On June 11, the French president said he won't resign, no matter what happens in the upcoming parliamentary..

Credit: Wibbitz Top Stories     Duration: 01:30Published