- The far-right National Rally party led by Marine Le Pen won the largest share of votes in the first parliamentary election round, with 33%.
- President Macron’s centrist party trailed in third place with just 20% of the votes, behind a left-wing alliance that secured 28%.
- Macron has urged voters to prevent the far right from gaining a governing majority in the decisive second round of voting.
- The National Rally’s victory marks a significant shift towards nationalist, eurosceptic, and anti-immigrant politics in France.
- Thousands have protested against the far right’s win, reflecting widespread concern over its extremist views.
- The election results represent a major challenge for Macron’s Renaissance party and indicate a broader dissatisfaction with his leadership.
- Experts argue that the National Rally’s base is growing, reflecting a shift beyond protest votes to a substantial portion of the electorate endorsing its policies on the economy and immigration.
- The far right’s program focuses on repealing Birthright citizenship, increasing deportations of undocumented immigrants, and limiting certain jobs to non-dual citizens, signaling a break from traditional Republican values in France.
- Increased support for the far right is partly attributed to ongoing economic issues and a conservative media infrastructure amplifying nationalist and anti-immigrant sentiment.
- Despite the surge in far-right popularity, the center has held in the European Parliament, with no immediate signs of a far-right coalition forming.
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