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Why the far right’s win plunges France into deep uncertainty
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CBS News - Top stories
Why is the far-right gaining momentum in France?
In early June, French President Emmanuel Macron called for surprise parliamentary elections in France as a direct response to the success of right-wing candidates in the European Parliament election. Macron hoped French voters would reject the ... -
Yahoo News - World
Far right wins first round in France election
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Financial Times - Business
Far right wins first round of France’s snap election
President Emmanuel Macron’s centrists fall to third place behind leftwing alliance -
CNBC - Business
France’s far-right National Rally wins first round of snap election
The first round of a snap parliamentary election in France pointed to a surge in votes for the anti-immigrant National Rally party. -
The New York Times - World
France Reacts to Big Far-Right Wins in First Round of Snap Election
Many expressed shock that Marine Le Pen’s nationalist party was so close to power after the first round of a snap election. -
Financial Times - Business
The far-right surge in France
Opponents must mobilise to prevent Marine Le Pen’s party from taking power -
Financial Times - World
Germany’s AfD hopes for far-right victory in France
Alice Weidel says she has her ‘fingers crossed’ for Marine Le Pen despite strained ties between their parties -
BBC News - Top stories
France's far right celebrates lead and seeks majority
National Rally is in pole position for a historic election victory and stands at the gates of power. -
The New York Times - Top stories
France’s Far Right Is Bad. But Not as Hypocritical as MAGA.
They share anti-immigrant prejudices, but not all the same policy priorities.
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