Reported about 1 year ago
In the second round of the French National Assembly elections, the far-right party, National Rally (RN), suffered a setback, being pushed to third place by left-wing and centrist parties. No party currently holds a majority, leading to a political deadlock in France. Once more, the French express their rejection of far-right dominance. Despite initial predictions of a significant win for RN, they may only secure around 150 seats, indicating a shift in the political landscape. The formation of new alliances against RN suggests a period of uncertainty and negotiation ahead, potentially leading to a parliament-dominated political system in France.
Source: YAHOO