- The New Popular Front, a left-wing alliance, is projected to have as many as 195 seats.
- President Macron’s Together Coalition could get up to 167 seats.
- The National Rally, led by Marine Le Pen, is on course to get as many as 137 seats.
- The center-right Republicans could take up to 63 seats, with other parties getting as many as 15 seats.
- French Prime Minister Gabriel Attal announced he will resign, reflecting on the election as a moment of unprecedented political situation for the country.
- Jean-Luc Mélenchon’s position as a divisive figure could complicate coalition talks and efforts to form a government.
- The National Rally’s improved seat count reflects a normalization of the party, despite not meeting their expectations.
- Political instability and the challenge of forming a new government could impact France’s role and reliability within the European Union.
- Mélenchon’s skepticism towards the EU and confrontational stance towards Germany may influence France’s European policy.
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