Article 6P1JW France no longer resembles adivided but tolerant family. Itis catastrophically fractured | Andrew Hussey

France no longer resembles adivided but tolerant family. Itis catastrophically fractured | Andrew Hussey

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Andrew Hussey
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As voters decide in the second round of elections today, the far right's shock success last week has left many asking what the future holds for the republic

In the past week, since Marine Le Pen's National Rally (RN) stormed into its daunting lead in the first round of the French parliamentary elections, a menacing graffito has appeared in my neighbourhood inParis, on a busy street corner between the boulangerieand the wine shop. Written in black, in a clear and steady hand, it reads Les nerfs sont tendus, lesFachos seront pendus" - Nerves are being stretched, the fascists will be hung".

As France has advanced towards the runoff second round of the elections, life has been quietly humming along in the quartier - Euro football matches in the cafes, shopping and commuting have all been as normal. But the graffito has always been there, an ominous backdrop to everyday life, a sinister threat and a warning about the tensions in France right now.

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