France's High-Stakes Snap Parliamentary Election: The Rise of the Far-Right and the Future of Macron's Centrist Project
France is holding high-stakes parliamentary elections that could potentially see the far-right party of Marine Le Pen form a government. Polls suggest support for Le Pen's National Rally (RN) has increased, potentially giving them an outright majority.
Macron's centrist bloc trails behind, jeopardizing his political dominance in France. The outcome of the second round of voting will determine the final result and the challenge now lies in forming a cohesive society amidst a divided country.
Left and centrist parties are working to negotiate an alliance to prevent a far-right victory. The rise of the far-right in France is causing concern in Brussels as it could impact European Union policies.
Meanwhile, Keir Starmer of the UK's Labour Party remains committed to negotiating a better EU deal regardless of the election outcome.
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