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A protester kicks back a tear gas canister as clashes occur on the sidelines of an election night following the second round results of France’s legislative election at Republique Square in ...
A coalition of the French left won the most seats in high-stakes legislative elections Sunday, according to near-final results, beating back a far-right surge but failing to win a majority. The ...
[15] Marine Le Pen, president of the RN group in the National Assembly, and Jean-Luc Mélenchon, leader of La France Insoumise, celebrated the election results and welcomed the announcement of snap elections. [14] Former president Nicolas Sarkozy condemned Macron, seeing his decision to dissolve parliament as a "serious risk for the country."
Candidates permitted to stand in the runoff elections needed to either come in first or second place in the first round or achieve more than 12.5 percent of the votes of the entire electorate (as opposed to 12.5 percent of the vote share due to low turnout). Results listed below are according to the Ministry of the Interior, with some more ...
Following the first round of the 2024 French legislative election on 30 June 2024, runoff elections in each constituency where no candidate received a vote share greater than 50 percent were scheduled for 7 July. Candidates permitted to stand in the runoff elections needed to either come in first or second place in the first round or achieve ...
The second-round voting began Saturday in France’s overseas territories from the South Pacific to the Caribbean, Indian Ocean and North Atlantic. The elections wrap up Sunday at 8 p.m. (1800 GMT) in mainland France. Initial polling projections are expected Sunday night, with early official results expected late Sunday and early Monday.
That increases the stakes for France’s political landscape in the weeks leading up to the two election rounds scheduled for June 30 and July 7. The French markets and the euro fell on Monday as ...
The incumbent deputy at dissolution, whether elected in 2017 or replaced through a later by-election, is listed, and the party to whom they belong reflects the 2022 blocs. Individual candidates who exceeded 10% of the vote in the first round but are not in one of the four largest alliances are mentioned in the "Other" column.