By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
Gulf PressGulf Press
  • Home
  • Gulf News
  • World
  • Business
  • Technology
  • Sports
  • Lifestyle
Search
Countries
More Topics
  • Health
  • Entertainment
Site Links
  • Customize Interests
  • Bookmarks
  • Newsletter
  • Terms
  • Press Release
  • Advertise
  • Contact
© 2023 Gulf Press. All Rights Reserved.
Reading: French political parties rush to stop far-right before second round of voting
Share
Notification Show More
Latest News
Regulations, requirements for vehicle decoration during Qatar National Day
Gulf
Olaroiu credits teamwork for UAE’s impressive Arab Cup run
Sports
QRCS concludes specialised medical convoy in Niger
Gulf
EU and Ukraine agree plan to push membership bid despite Hungary veto
World
UAE weather update: Low pressure system brings heavy rain, lightning and thunderstorms
Gulf
Aa
Gulf PressGulf Press
Aa
  • Gulf News
  • World
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • Sports
Search
  • Home
  • Gulf
  • Business
  • More News
    • World
    • Technology
    • Lifestyle
    • Entertainment
    • Sports
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
  • Terms
  • Press Release
  • Advertise
  • Contact
© 2023 Gulf Press. All Rights Reserved.
Gulf Press > World > French political parties rush to stop far-right before second round of voting
World

French political parties rush to stop far-right before second round of voting

News Room
Last updated: 2024/07/02 at 2:11 PM
News Room
Share
3 Min Read
SHARE

French parties are in a race against a deadline to block the far-right from taking power in the country’s parliament. Candidates for the French National Assembly have until 6 pm on Tuesday to register for the second round of high stakes snap legislative elections, or withdraw. The centrist party of French President Emmanuel Macron and a united left-wing coalition are working to prevent the far-right National Rally from gaining control of the government, following their success in the first round of voting. The results of the first round brought the National Rally party closer to power than ever before, but there is still a chance that voters may block their path in the upcoming second round.

More than 150 left-wing or Macronist candidates who qualified for the second round of voting have already withdrawn in order to prevent the far right from winning a majority. Marine Le Pen, a former French presidential candidate and prominent member of the National Rally, is urging voters to give her party an absolute majority in the second round. The far-right researcher and Stanford University professor, Cécile Alduy, pointed out that despite Jordan Bardella’s lack of experience and competence, voters may still support him due to their dissatisfaction with Macron and the current political system. Bardella, at just 28 years old, played a significant role in making the National Rally the largest political force in France and could potentially become the country’s youngest prime minister.

Following the success of the National Rally in the first round of snap legislative elections, the party is now striving to secure an absolute majority in the decisive second round on July 7. If successful, the anti-immigration and nationalist party will take control of the government with Bardella at the helm. The snap elections were called by President Macron after the French far-right’s strong performance in the European elections in June. The outcome of these elections will determine the future of France’s democracy and whether the far-right will form the country’s first government since World War II. French parties are making strategic moves to block the far-right from gaining power and preserve the values of democracy in the country.

Sign Up For Daily Newsletter

Be keep up! Get the latest breaking news delivered straight to your inbox.
I have read and agree to the terms & conditions
By signing up, you agree to our Terms of Use and acknowledge the data practices in our Privacy Policy. You may unsubscribe at any time.
News Room July 2, 2024
Share this Article
Facebook Twitter Copy Link Print
Previous Article More than 130 commercial establishments confiscated for failing to comply with electronic payment system requirements
Next Article Murray’s withdrawal from Wimbledon singles marks the end of an era
Leave a comment Leave a comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Stay Connected

235.3k Followers Like
69.1k Followers Follow
56.4k Followers Follow
136k Subscribers Subscribe
- Advertisement -
Ad imageAd image

Latest News

Regulations, requirements for vehicle decoration during Qatar National Day
Gulf December 14, 2025
Olaroiu credits teamwork for UAE’s impressive Arab Cup run
Sports December 14, 2025
QRCS concludes specialised medical convoy in Niger
Gulf December 14, 2025
EU and Ukraine agree plan to push membership bid despite Hungary veto
World December 14, 2025

You Might also Like

World

EU and Ukraine agree plan to push membership bid despite Hungary veto

December 14, 2025
World

Probes like EEAS-gate risk damaging EU reputation, watchdog says

December 14, 2025
World

Greek minister Pierrakakis elected as president of Eurogroup

December 14, 2025
World

Podcast: Can Brussels and Washington’s relationship be saved?

December 13, 2025
World

Podcast: Can Brussels and Washington’s relationship be saved?

December 13, 2025
World

‘Europe’s unity is our strength,’ EIB chief Calviño tells Euronews

December 13, 2025
World

European Ombudswoman weighs in on von der Leyen’s vanishing texts

December 13, 2025
World

EU approves temporary €3 fixed customs charge on low-value imports

December 13, 2025
//

Gulf Press is your one-stop website for the latest news and updates about Arabian Gulf and the world, follow us now to get the news that matters to you.

Quick Link

  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of ue
  • Advertise
  • Contact

How Topics

  • Gulf News
  • International
  • Business
  • Lifestyle

Sign Up for Our Newsletter

Subscribe to our newsletter to get our latest news instantly!

I have read and agree to the terms & conditions
Gulf PressGulf Press
Follow US

© 2023 Gulf Press. All Rights Reserved.

Join Us!

Subscribe to our newsletter and never miss our latest news, podcasts etc..

I have read and agree to the terms & conditions
Zero spam, Unsubscribe at any time.

Removed from reading list

Undo
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?