France Braces for High-Stakes Run-Offs as Far-Right National Rally Eyes Power
France is on the brink of a crucial second round of parliamentary elections, with the far-right National Rally (RN) party poised to make significant gains. The RN emerged victorious in the first round, garnering over 29% of the vote.
Voters on the left and center are mobilizing to form a coalition to block the RN's path to power, but Macron's party is struggling to gain traction. The outcome of these elections could have far-reaching consequences, as the RN's hardline agenda could become policy if they gain an absolute majority in the National Assembly.
The divide between rural and urban voters is also evident, with the RN gaining support in rural areas due to fears of crime and immigration, while the left-wing New Popular Front alliance is more popular in cities.
The French republic is at a crossroads, and the upcoming run-offs will determine the future trajectory of the country.
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