Thousands Gather in Paris to Protest Against Far-Right National Rally Party

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Thousands gathered in Paris at the Place de la République to protest against the far-right National Rally party following the recent elections in which the New Popular Front, a left-wing bloc, received 28.1% of the vote but was unable to secure a majority over the National Rally. The event, initially aimed at celebrating the New Popular Front’s performance, transformed into a demonstration against the National Rally, with attendees expressing disappointment over the election results. Leaders from various parties within the New Popular Front were expected to address the crowd, emphasizing unity against the National Rally and discussing future strategies.
  • The New Popular Front received 28.1% of the vote in the recent elections.
  • The rally at Place de la République in Paris turned into a protest against the National Rally party.
  • Young voters, including first-time voters, expressed disappointment with the election results, hoping for a different outcome.
  • Jean-Luc Mélenchion, a prominent figure of the New Popular Front, criticized the election results as a defeat for President Macron’s party but did not attend the rally. Manuel Bompard spoke on behalf of France Unbowed (France Insoumise).
  • Representatives from the Green Party, the Socialist Party, and the Communist Party also addressed the crowd, showing a united front despite differing views on various policies.
  • The main objective of the gathering was to mobilize opposition against the National Rally and to show unity among the four parties of the New Popular Front.

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