Struggle of Macron's Centrists Against Far-Right in French Snap Election
French President Emmanuel Macron's centrist allies are facing a tough battle as they try to prevent voters from supporting the far-right National Rally in the upcoming snap parliamentary election. Concerns loom over the potential rise of extremist parties and the fear of political deadlock in a polarized parliament.
Macron's strategy of portraying his centrists as the rational solution to societal breakdown is met with skepticism, with many of his own supporters feeling uneasy about the political turmoil. The uncertainty surrounding the election outcome raises the possibility of the far-right forming a government if they secure an absolute majority of seats.
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