France's Snap Parliamentary Elections: A Surge in Far-Right Nationalist Party
The first round of France's snap parliamentary elections has seen a surge in support for the far-right nationalist party, Rassemblement National (RN), led by Marine Le Pen. The RN is leading in initial estimates, while President Emmanuel Macron's centrist party is performing poorly.
The outcome of the election will be decided in the runoff on July 7, with projections suggesting that the RN could potentially achieve an absolute majority. This surge in support for the far-right party has caused concern among other political parties, as it could lead to the first time in French history that a far-right party wins a parliamentary election and forms a government.
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