In France, it’s now only a matter of time before the far right takes power | Paul Taylor
Emmanuel Macron's snap election gamble has backfired spectacularly as voters of the left and right united to reject him
Sooner or later, possibly as early as next week, France's far-right National Rally (RN) is going to take power. That's the main lesson of Sunday's first round of snap parliamentary elections, in which Marine Le Pen's anti-immigration nationalists amplified their European election score on a far higher turnout.
President Emmanuel Macron's gamble of dissolving parliament and seeking a clarification" from voters after an ultra-short three-week campaign backfired spectacularly on his own supporters. His centrist coalition finished a distant third behind the RN and the leftwing New Popular Front (NFP) in the popular vote and looks set to keep fewer than 100 of its 249 seats in the 577-member national assembly. After Sunday's first ballot, Macron called for a broad rally in support of republican and democratic candidates" and against the extreme right. But few people are listening.
Paul Taylor is a senior visiting fellow at the European Policy Centre
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