France is currently conducting the second round of its snap legislative elections, with voter turnout reaching its highest midday level since 1981. As of noon, participation stood at 26.63%, reflecting significant public engagement in an election that could fundamentally reshape the nation’s political landscape. The vote follows President Emmanuel Macron’s decision to dissolve parliament following the far-right’s success in European elections. The final outcome will determine whether the National Rally secures a majority or if a coordinated effort by centrist and left-wing parties succeeds in blocking them.
- Midday voter turnout reached 26.63%, a significant increase from the 18.99% recorded at the same time during the 2022 legislative elections.
- The National Rally (RN) and its allies led the first round of voting, positioning the party to potentially lead a new government.
- To prevent a far-right majority, more than 200 candidates from the centrist Ensemble alliance and the left-wing New Popular Front withdrew from three-way races.
- The election results may lead to a “cohabitation,” where President Macron must work with a prime minister from an opposing political party.
- Polling stations in major cities are scheduled to remain open until 8 PM local time, with exit polls and initial projections expected shortly thereafter.
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