In France, the far-right national rally party won the first round of the snap elections, with 34.2 percent of the votes in the 2024 legislative polls.
The right-wing political party led by Marine Le Pen, managed to beat the coalition "Together for The Republic" of the current president, Emmanuel Macron, which obtained only 21.5 percent of the votes, placing third.
The right-wing political party led by Marine Le Pen, managed to beat the coalition "Together for The Republic" of the current president, Emmanuel Macron, which obtained only 21.5 percent of the votes, placing third.
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00:00Welcome back. In France, the far-right National Rally Party won the first round of the snap
00:05elections with 34.2% of the votes in the 2024 legislative polls. The right-wing political
00:11party led by Marine Le Pen managed to beat the coalition together for the Republic of
00:16the current President Emmanuel Macron, which obtained only 21.5% of the votes, placing third.
00:23Also in second place was the left-wing coalition for the New Popular Front
00:27with 29.1% of the votes. Official polls indicated that the national grouping will receive between
00:34240 and 270 of the 577 seats in the National Assembly, which would allow it to form a
00:42majority. Because of this, the national executive called for a broad democratic union to confront
00:48the extreme right in the second round on July 7th.
00:57As predicted, we're going towards the stream. People don't understand that this will impact
01:02us for years and years. This is a France of hate that is growing, not a France of
01:08solidarity and union. It touches me deeply. It's the racism growing, the homophobia, all of this.
01:15It's deplorable. And while President Emmanuel Macron urged the population to block the far
01:20right, French far-right leader Marine Le Pen called on voters to give her national rally
01:26an absolute majority in parliament.
01:31My dear compatriots, democracy has spoken. The French people have placed the national rally
01:38and its allies at the head of a virtually wipe-out democratic bloc. First of all,
01:43as a political leader, I welcome such a high turnout, which gives a particular strength to
01:49tonight's results. In an amigous vote, the French people have demonstrated their willingness to
01:55turn the page after seven years of contemptuous and corrosive power. We warmly thank the voters
02:02and welcome this result. This first step towards the election of an alternative is a sign of
02:09confidence that honors us and obliges us.
02:16For his part, the head of France's far-left, France Un Vote,
02:21party on Sunday urged voters to reject Marine Le Pen's far-right party in the
02:25second round of the election.
02:30In all circumstances, wherever and whatever the case, our instructions are simple, direct and
02:37clear. Not one more vote, not one more seat for the RN. Our advice is simple, our advice is clear,
02:46all your energy so that the new popular front can achieve the people's union, that of France
02:50itself. We have a long week ahead of us. Each person will make his or her decision in conscience
02:58and each decision will be a lasting commitment for the future of the country and the fate of each
03:02and every one of us.
03:07A large crowd gathered on Sunday at Paris' Place de la République, set off fireworks and chanted as
03:14part of a protest against the far-right National Rally Party, which gained a strong lead in
03:19projections for the first round of legislative elections. French President Emmanuel Macron
03:24called the election by surprise just three weeks ago and has now urged voters to unite against
03:31the far-right. Projections indicate that the National Rally has a strong chance of winning
03:36a majority in the lower house of Parliament for the first time, which is nearly double
03:41the 18% it won in the first round in 2022. With another intense week of campaigning ahead before
03:48the decisive final vote next Sunday, the final outcome of the elections remains uncertain.