By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept

News Junction

Notification Show More
Font ResizerAa
  • Home
  • World News
    World NewsShow More
    EU nation slams Russia over ‘slap in the face’ — RT World News
    EU nation slams Russia over ‘slap in the face’ — RT World News
    May 15, 2025
    Fed’s Powell cautions about higher long-term rates as ‘supply shocks’ provide policy challenges
    Fed’s Powell cautions about higher long-term rates as ‘supply shocks’ provide policy challenges
    May 15, 2025
    Former Olympic cyclist Rohan Dennis avoids jail time in wife’s death – National
    Former Olympic cyclist Rohan Dennis avoids jail time in wife’s death – National
    May 15, 2025
    A Russian delegation has arrived in Istanbul for Ukraine talks. It doesn’t include Putin
    A Russian delegation has arrived in Istanbul for Ukraine talks. It doesn’t include Putin
    May 15, 2025
    Once ‘dead’ thrusters on the farthest spacecraft from Earth are in action again
    Once ‘dead’ thrusters on the farthest spacecraft from Earth are in action again
    May 15, 2025
  • Business
    BusinessShow More
    Ukraine blows up bridges to consolidate its positions in Russia
    Ukraine blows up bridges to consolidate its positions in Russia
    August 18, 2024
    Commentary: AI phones from Google and Apple will erode trust in everything
    Commentary: AI phones from Google and Apple will erode trust in everything
    August 18, 2024
    The most famous Indian Dishes – Insights Success
    The most famous Indian Dishes – Insights Success
    August 18, 2024
    Life on the road as a female long rides cyclist
    Life on the road as a female long rides cyclist
    August 18, 2024
    UK inflation rises to 2.2%
    UK inflation rises to 2.2%
    August 18, 2024
  • Cryptocurrency
    CryptocurrencyShow More
    U.S. Senate’s Stablecoin Push Still Alive as Bill May Return to Floor: Sources
    U.S. Senate’s Stablecoin Push Still Alive as Bill May Return to Floor: Sources
    May 15, 2025
    BTC, ETH, XRP, BNB, SOL, DOGE, ADA, SUI, LINK, AVAX
    BTC, ETH, XRP, BNB, SOL, DOGE, ADA, SUI, LINK, AVAX
    May 15, 2025
    Is XRP price rally over for now?
    Is XRP price rally over for now?
    May 15, 2025
    Ukraine strategic Bitcoin reserve bill reportedly in final stages
    Ukraine strategic Bitcoin reserve bill reportedly in final stages
    May 15, 2025
    Senate removes Trump provisions in push to pass stablecoin bill
    Senate removes Trump provisions in push to pass stablecoin bill
    May 15, 2025
  • Technology
    TechnologyShow More
    How to Improve Your Spotify Recommendations
    How to Improve Your Spotify Recommendations
    August 18, 2024
    X says it’s closing operations in Brazil
    X says it’s closing operations in Brazil
    August 18, 2024
    Supermoon set to rise: Top tips for amateur photographers | Science & Tech News
    Supermoon set to rise: Top tips for amateur photographers | Science & Tech News
    August 18, 2024
    Scientists Want to See Videos of Your Cat for a New Study
    Scientists Want to See Videos of Your Cat for a New Study
    August 18, 2024
    OpenAI’s new voice mode let me talk with my phone, not to it
    OpenAI’s new voice mode let me talk with my phone, not to it
    August 18, 2024
  • Entertainment
  • Sports News
  • People
  • Trend
Reading: France election results: Far right suffers surprise blow as left surges
Share
Font ResizerAa

News Junction

  • World News
  • Business
  • Technology
  • Cryptocurrency
  • Trend
  • Entertainment
Search
  • Recent Headlines in Entertainment, World News, and Cryptocurrency – NewsJunction
  • World News
  • Business
  • Cryptocurrency
  • Technology
  • Entertainment
  • Sports News
  • People
  • Trend
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
News Junction > Blog > World News > France election results: Far right suffers surprise blow as left surges
France election results: Far right suffers surprise blow as left surges
World News

France election results: Far right suffers surprise blow as left surges

Published July 8, 2024
Share
11 Min Read
SHARE

PARIS — France’s left-wing New Popular Front alliance and President Emmanuel Macron’s centrist coalition thwarted a far-right victory in legislative elections on Sunday, staging one of the greatest political upsets in recent French history.

The results were a major defeat for Marine Le Pen’s populist, anti-immigrant National Rally party, which had hoped that Sunday would mark the final step in its transformation from a fringe neofascist group into a mainstream political force.

Instead of ushering in France’s first far-right government since World War II, the French voters who turned out in high numbers on Sunday boosted the left and the center, which unexpectedly came in first and second, even appearing to stun some of their own lawmakers.

France may now face political paralysis and uncertainty that could last months. Neither the left nor any other alliance was able to secure the 289 seats needed for a majority in the National Assembly, the powerful lower house of Parliament.

The left-wing alliance garnered at least 181 seats and Macron’s Together coalition got more than 160.

The far right had been comfortably ahead in the first round, with the support of 1 in 3 voters. An absolute majority of seats appeared to be in reach, and some polls had suggested that the party could end up with 200 seats more than Macron’s alliance.

GET CAUGHT UP

Stories to keep you informed

But on Sunday, National Rally and its allies were third, winning 143 seats. At the party’s election night event, where jovial supporters had gathered to celebrate what they thought would be historic gains, the results were met with shocked silence. Some activists cried, observers said.

The Macron camp, meanwhile, had appeared so certain of its defeat that it had not even organized a public election party.

“The ‘republican front’ performed far better than expected,” said Mujtaba Rahman, managing director for Europe at the Eurasia Group, a political risk consulting firm.

National Rally’s chances shrank significantly over the course of the past week, as left-wing and centrist candidates voluntarily dropped out of more than 200 multicandidate runoffs to prevent splitting the vote in a way that would enable far-right victories.

On Sunday, National Rally leader Jordan Bardella — who would have been prime minister in a far-right government — condemned the “alliance of dishonor and the dangerous electoral arrangements” that he suggested had not only blocked his party from obtaining a majority but disrupted the democratic process.

“By deliberately paralyzing our institutions, Emmanuel Macron has not only pushed the country toward uncertainty and instability,” Bardella said, “he has also deprived the French of an answer to their daily issues for a long time to come.”

Now, the key question is who will be able to seize the moment?

Jean-Luc Mélenchon, the leader of the far-left France Unbowed party, asserted himself as the spokesman of the left-wing bloc and said they were “ready to govern.” He called on Macron to invite them to form a government.

“The defeat of the president of the republic and his coalition is clearly confirmed. The president must bow and admit this defeat without trying to circumvent it,” Mélenchon said.

It would be customary for Macron, who can stay on as president until 2027, to offer the prime minister’s office to the leader of the biggest alliance or party in Parliament. But Antoine Jardin, a political researcher, said the leftist alliance “seems too weak to be able to form a relatively stable government.” It would struggle to find enough allies, he said.

“The extremes have no majority,” said Gabriel Attal, Macron’s outgoing prime minister, in a speech Sunday night.

Attal said he would offer his resignation Monday, “in keeping with Republican tradition and in accordance with my principles.” But he hinted at the need for stability weeks before the start of the Olympic Games in Paris. “Our country is going through an unprecedented political situation and is preparing to welcome the world in a few weeks,” he said. “So, I will of course assume my functions as long as duty requires.”

Macron could ask Attal to stay on until a political compromise for a new government has been found.

The left may have a realistic chance to form a government if it can overcome its internal differences, which it had papered over in pursuit of the common goal of blocking the far right.

To form their election alliance, leftist parties had agreed on one candidate per constituency. But to the frustration of the moderate left, which includes the Socialist Party that long shaped French politics, Mélenchon’s France Unbowed was able to put forward the biggest share of candidates — and ended up securing the most seats among all leftist parties on Sunday.

Mélenchon’s critics say he is too polarizing to put forward as a possible prime minister. His proposed policies, critics say, are unrealistic, too extreme to be backed by moderates and would provoke clashes with the European Union. Critics have also accused Mélenchon of stoking antisemitic sentiments within the ranks of his party.

Even before the vote, the unity of the alliance was fraying. On Thursday, François Ruffin — one of the most charismatic figures on the left — broke with Mélenchon.

Macron, who was declared politically dead by his opponents a week ago, may get another shot at salvaging his legacy, his supporters hope. Macron’s camp may be hoping to form a broad centrist government with the remnants of former conservative president Nicolas Sarkozy’s party and moderate leftist lawmakers, who are part of the leftist alliance with Mélenchon.

On Sunday night, talk show hosts and analysts disagreed on French TV about whether Macron’s gamble to hold snap elections had paid off, but even the existence of such a debate may signal a comeback of sorts.

“The French electoral results prove that Macron’s decision to call for snap elections wasn’t a gamble, but a strategic choice,” said Alberto Alemanno, a professor of European Union law at the business school HEC Paris. “Despite the uncertainties linked to the formation of the next government, Macron remains in the picture as does his party.”

Others assessed that the Macron camp’s unexpected resurgence in the second round of voting had little to do with the president. “Macron was much less visible in this second round, which undoubtedly facilitated the strategy and approach of candidates who, locally, played on their personality and their roots,” said Jardin, the analyst.

Vincent Martigny, a political researcher, said Macron’s dissolution of Parliament will remain “the most ill-considered decision of the Fifth Republic.”

Martigny called Macron “a gambler and pure strategist who plays the country’s destiny by the dice. He has murdered his political majority, and if the Together candidates are holding up well, it’s thanks to the left’s republican front.”

Regis Corre, a 57-year-old unemployed resident of Pontoise, 20 miles to the north of Paris, voted for the left on Sunday. He named immigration, insecurity and a lack of civility as the defining political issues in France.

“It’s gotten worse and worse,” he said, adding that “we can’t continue with Macron.”

But given France’s history as a once Nazi-occupied country, the far right was not an option for him. “It seems like people forget,” he said, “what the Germans did.”

Le Pen has sought to reinvent the French far right and overcome its historical association with racism and antisemitism. She pushed out her father, Jean-Marie Le Pen, who had been one of the party’s founders — and who was repeatedly convicted for hate speech, including calling the Nazi gas chambers a “detail” of history.

Marine Le Pen has positioned herself as a strong defender of Israel since Hamas’s Oct. 7 attack, and Bardella pledged to be “a shield for our compatriots of the Jewish faith.”

But dozens of National Rally candidates have been accused of racist, Islamophobic and antisemitic statements — bolstering the impression that the movement has changed less than its leaders say.

Casimir Bathia, a 60-year-old French professor with Congolese roots, said an election victory for National Rally would have been a “denial of French history.”

“France is not Norway or Sweden,” the leftist voter said. “France is shaped by immigration and the movement of people. A third of the French has foreign roots.”

Sunday’s election showed how France is increasingly polarized, however. The Interior Ministry said 30,000 police officers had been deployed in anticipation that a far-right victory might have prompted violent protests.

Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin said 51 candidates and campaigners had been physically assaulted and about 30 people arrested since Macron called early elections last month. Some attacks were “extremely serious” and required hospitalization, Darmanin said in an interview with BFMTV, noting that the attacks affected candidates from “all sides.”

Timsit reported from London and Rauhala from Washington.

#France #election #results #suffers #surprise #blow #left #surges

TAGGED:blowelectionFranceleftResultssufferssurgesSurprise
Share This Article
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Whatsapp Whatsapp LinkedIn Email Copy Link Print
Share
What do you think?
Love0
Sad0
Happy0
Sleepy0
Angry0
Dead0
Wink0
Previous Article Strictly Come Dancing’s 20th anniversary special at Buckingham Palace ‘scrapped’ amid Giovanni Pernice’s miscount probe – despite the King and Queen adoring the show Strictly Come Dancing’s 20th anniversary special at Buckingham Palace ‘scrapped’ amid Giovanni Pernice’s miscount probe – despite the King and Queen adoring the show
Next Article Top 80 Social Good Trends in July Top 80 Social Good Trends in July
- Advertisement -

Latest Post

EU nation slams Russia over ‘slap in the face’ — RT World News
EU nation slams Russia over ‘slap in the face’ — RT World News
World News
U.S. Senate’s Stablecoin Push Still Alive as Bill May Return to Floor: Sources
U.S. Senate’s Stablecoin Push Still Alive as Bill May Return to Floor: Sources
Cryptocurrency
BTC, ETH, XRP, BNB, SOL, DOGE, ADA, SUI, LINK, AVAX
BTC, ETH, XRP, BNB, SOL, DOGE, ADA, SUI, LINK, AVAX
Cryptocurrency
Fed’s Powell cautions about higher long-term rates as ‘supply shocks’ provide policy challenges
Fed’s Powell cautions about higher long-term rates as ‘supply shocks’ provide policy challenges
World News
Is XRP price rally over for now?
Is XRP price rally over for now?
Cryptocurrency
Former Olympic cyclist Rohan Dennis avoids jail time in wife’s death – National
Former Olympic cyclist Rohan Dennis avoids jail time in wife’s death – National
World News
- Advertisement -

You Might Also Like

Kelly Bensimon moves back to her old apartment building in New York City… following split from her fiance just days before the wedding
World News

Kelly Bensimon moves back to her old apartment building in New York City… following split from her fiance just days before the wedding

July 9, 2024
Turkey restores access to Instagram after 9-day block
World News

Turkey restores access to Instagram after 9-day block

August 11, 2024
32 dead in Bangladesh unrest, protesters set fire to state TV network
World News

32 dead in Bangladesh unrest, protesters set fire to state TV network

July 18, 2024
Matt Willis shocks his followers with HUGE black tattoo of wife Emma as the pair celebrate their 16th wedding anniversary – but fans don’t think it looks like her
World News

Matt Willis shocks his followers with HUGE black tattoo of wife Emma as the pair celebrate their 16th wedding anniversary – but fans don’t think it looks like her

July 6, 2024

About Us

NEWS JUNCTION (NewsJunction.xyz) Your trusted destination for global news. Stay informed with our timely and accurate reporting on diverse topics, including politics, technology, science, entertainment, sports, and more. Count on us for unbiased and reliable updates at your fingertips.

Quick Link

  • About
  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
  • Contact

Top Categories

  • World News
  • Business
  • Technology
  • Entertainment
  • Cryptocurrency
  • Sports News
  • Trend
  • People

Subscribe

Subscribe to our newsletter to get our newest articles instantly!

    © 2023 News Junction.
    • Blog
    • Advertise
    • Contact
    Welcome Back!

    Sign in to your account

    Username or Email Address
    Password

    Lost your password?