- The New Popular Front, a left-wing alliance, is projected to win up to 200 seats, making it the leading force in the French National Assembly.
- President Macron’s Together Coalition is expected to secure up to 168 seats, placing it in second.
- The National Rally, led by Marine Le Pen, is on course to achieve up to 139 seats.
- The center-right Republicans and other parties are projected to win up to 70 seats combined, indicating a highly fragmented parliament.
- Given the projections, France is likely to face a hung parliament, necessitating cross-party negotiations to form a government.
- Leftist leader Jean-Luc Mélenchon has called on President Macron to invite the New Popular Front to form a government, highlighting the coalition’s success in giving a voice to a broad segment of the electorate.
- The election results reflect a divided nation, with the far right achieving its best results in history despite not winning a majority.
- Record voter turnout and strategic withdrawals of candidates in certain districts to prevent a National Rally victory are noted as factors in the election outcome.
- Election campaigns were marked by threats and physical violence, raising concerns about post-election stability.
- France’s tradition of not forming coalitions is challenged, suggesting a potential shift towards a more collaborative parliamentary approach.
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