French impartial chief Marine Le Pen reacts as she meets supporters and newshounds closest to projections on the original vote in electoral constituencies on Sunday in Henin-Beaumont, northern France.
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PARIS – The far-right nationwide rallied to a strong lead Sunday in the first round of French legislative elections, polling agencies estimated, putting the party closer to being able to capture central power in two states and centrists. The President has been given a big slap. Emmanuel Macron and his dangerous determination to name the astonishing poll.
When he dissolved the nationwide meeting on June 9, on the heels of a crushing defeat at the hands of a nationwide rally in the French vote for the EU Parliament, Macron gambled that an anti-immigration party with ancient ties to anti-Semitism would meet that fate. There would be no repeat when France’s personal fortunes were in the balance.
But it could not definitively determine its meaning. With French polling companies estimating that the nationwide rally and its allies received about one-third of the nationwide vote on Sunday, Macron’s top minister warned that if citizens do not do so, France could eventually face its first major conflict since Global Warfare II. The far-right can form a government. Come into combination to thwart that situation around two o’clock the following Sunday.
“The far right is at the doorstep of power,” said High Minister Gabriel Atal. He described the claims of the nationwide rally policy twice as “disastrous” and said that in the second round of voting, “not a single vote will be cast in the nationwide rally.” France no longer deserves this.”
Projections from French polling agencies put Macron’s group of centrist parties in third place in the first round of voting, behind National Rally and a new leftist coalition of parties that have joined forces to prevent it from winning.
Winning a parliamentary majority would allow National Rally leader Marine Le Pen to install her 28-year-old protégé, Jordan Bardella, as prime minister and complete her years-long rebranding effort to make her party less resistant to mainstream voters. Will be crowned. She inherited the party, then called the National Front, from her father, Jean-Marie Le Pen, who faces multiple charges for racist and anti-Semitic hate speech.
However, the nationwide rally has not taken place yet. As with any other heated era of campaigning before the decisive final vote after Sunday, the final outcome of the election is still uncertain.
Addressing an excited family waving French tricolor flags of blue, white and pink, Le Pen called on her supporters and citizens who had not supported her party in the first innings to step up and make it an influential Asked to provide legislative majority. This situation would lead Bardella and Macron into an unnatural power-sharing alliance. Macron, first elected in 2017, has said he will not retire before his second term ends in 2027.
“The French have almost wiped out the ‘Macronist’ faction,” Le Pen said. He further said that the results have confirmed citizens’ desire to “turn the page after 7 years of contemptuous and corrosive power.”
Initial reputational effects confirmed some notable far-right successes. Le Pen herself was one of six National Rally applicants who won her race outright in Pas-de-Calais, a once heavily industrialized region in northern France, taking more than 50% of the vote in her districts on Sunday. , which means he will not have to face a second round of voting. Nationwide rally applicants were leading in all but two of the patch’s six alternative districts.
In the Le Pen district, voter Magali Querrey, 54, said she had been finding ways to do horror enough “but not anymore.”
Only the second round will reveal whether Le Pen’s party and its allies get an absolute majority, allowing them to comfortably form a government and then begin implementing their promises to dismantle many of Macron’s key policies and foreign policy platforms. May need it. This would include stopping French deliveries of long-range missiles to Ukraine in a war against a full-scale invasion by Russia. The national rally has historical links with Russia.
The far right’s more confrontational approach towards the EU, its plans to roll back Macron’s pension reforms and its promise to boost voters’ spending power at the National Rally, without explicitly stating whether it would follow through on the pledge How the payments will be made could also spook European financial markets.
The warring parties in a nationwide rally care about civil liberties if it requires efficiency. Macron himself warned that the fair could lead France to civil war. Its plans to boost police powers and curb immigration worry many people, including minorities. The nationwide rally has long been hostile towards the Muslim people of France.
“People don’t understand that this will have an impact on us for years and years. It’s a France of hatred that is growing, not a France of solidarity and union,” said Cynthia Fefohio, a 19-year-old political science student. Among thousands of people gathered in Paris’ Republic Plaza on Sunday night to protest a national rally.
Some polling agency projections indicate that in a best-case scenario for the far right, National Rally and its allies could collectively cross the threshold of 289 seats needed to secure a majority in the 577-seat National Assembly.
But polling agencies estimate that it may be less and no single group may get a clear majority. It is difficult to predict due to the two-round voting system.
Even on Sunday night, far-right opponents were strategizing how to concentrate votes against the national rally in the second round, with some districts planning to oust their candidates so that the far-right could be defeated by another candidate. The chances of defeating the right wing opponent can increase.
The high turnout – at least 66%, according to poll estimates – reversed almost three decades of falling voter interest for the first round of legislative elections in France. That so many people voted, especially those who are preparing to start or have already started the traditional summer holidays, shows how the accelerated campaign and its high stakes motivated voters. Many voters saw an opportunity to impose a government on Macron, criticizing his presidency and forcing a change of course.
Many voters are frustrated with Macron over inflation and other economic concerns as well. The national rally tapped into that discontent, particularly through online platforms like TikTok. It campaigned heavily on the rising cost of living and immigration. The campaign was affected by increasing hate speech.
“People don’t like what’s happening,” said Cynthia Justin, 44. “People feel they have lost a lot in recent years. People are angry. Me angry.”
“Since I am a quiet woman, it is even more remarkable. There is a batch at stake in this bounty,” he said.
The National Rally has questioned the citizenship rights of people born in France, and it wants to cut the rights of French citizens with dual nationality. Critics say it undermines human rights and threatens France’s democratic ideals.
At an election party in Le Pen’s stronghold of Henin-Beaumont, Edouard Guillebot, 41, said Fair’s luck has been a long time coming.
“This is the revenge of the people against the elite in the media and politics,” he said. “I am one of those people who voted for everyone,” he said. “They lied to us by saying that immigration is an opportunity for the country.”
This post was published on 06/30/2024 6:32 pm
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