Exit poll shows left wing coalition on top in France’s legislative election
France has voted in the second round of snap legislative polls initiated by President Emmanuel Macron following his centrist alliance’s significant defeat in the European elections. Exit polls indicate that the left wing coalition has successfully prevented the far right National Rally from gaining power. The National Popular Front (NFP) is set to become the largest party in parliament, relegating the National Rally, which led in the first round, to third place. Projections suggest the NFP will secure 172-192 seats, while the National Rally is expected to gain 132-152 seats, and President Emmanuel Macron’s centrist coalition 150-170 seats, resulting in no coalition achieving a majority.
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