France’s hard right party predicted to become largest parliamentary party | Peter Conradi

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Published 2024-07-04
“It will certainly be the largest party, but it will probably fall short in quite a way short, I think, of the 289 seats that it and its allies would need to get a majority.”

If France’s hard right National Rally does not win a majority after the second round of elections, Emmanuel Macron would have to “put together a kind of weird coalition” of different political parties, says Peter Conradi.

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All Comments (21)
  • Never thought I’d see the day France would upstage us - good luck France
  • @mjoy8580
    free free free France free free free europe ~!!!
  • National Rally get the most votes in the election by a considerable margin, but lose the election. 21st democracy...! 🤣🤣🤣🤣
  • @s0ycapitan
    Good, I hope this bodes well for Reform today.
  • So now far-right has become hard right. Those who can think for themselves don't bother playing with words anyway. 😉
  • When has Center Right become Hard Right?..... your bias is despicable!
  • @nanunanu8745
    'Hard' right, 'Far' right.... This sort of media knobspeak is getting really tiresome
  • @29cdm
    Bravo. Marine Le Pen is the solution to France's woe.
  • @MarekzAnglii
    Why do I get the impression that Agnes is a sad Macronista? 😂
  • I suspect hard right a hard left term, for anyone who isn't hard left.
  • Just read a coalition push to block National Rally will cost France 200 billion euros.
  • Still a big step in the right direction. This is an emerging global trend.
  • @Monz805
    Great to see..UK needs to follow suit..just right NOT far right
  • @Rtg5637
    The sky is falling on TR. End of the world.