Reported about 1 year ago
In the second round of parliamentary elections in France, the far-right party National Rally (RN) is predicted to win the most seats but likely fall short of an absolute majority, leading to a 'suspended parliament' situation. This could result in a long period of political deadlock in the Eurozone's second-largest economy, impacting not only France but also global diplomacy and European economic stability. The election turnout has significantly increased, and concerns over violence during campaigning have prompted the deployment of 30,000 police and gendarmes for security. The outcome of the election is expected to weaken President Macron's power and may potentially see the National Rally gaining a majority and potentially taking control for the first time since World War II, causing disruptions within the EU.
Source: YAHOO