The first round of early general elections in France saw high turnout. The results of the first round of the elections, in which citizens elected 577 deputies who will represent them in the National Assembly for five years, have begun to come in. According to exit polls, the far-right, which increased its votes, is leading the race with 34 percent.
Election Results and Distribution of Members of Parliament
Party | Voting Rate | Number of MPs |
---|---|---|
National Unity Front and Allies | 34.2% | 240-270 |
New People’s Front | 29.1% | 180-200 |
Macron’s Center-Right | 21.5% | 60-90 |
Republicans and Other Right | – | 30-50 |
High Turnout and Protests
The voter turnout in France was at a record level. The high turnout of citizens despite the holiday season shows the importance given to this election in the country. The rise of the far-right in the country has led to protests, and demonstrations have been held in many cities.
Macron’s Stance and the Future
French President Emmanuel Macron has announced that he will not resign even if his far-right RN party gains a majority in Parliament. Political developments across countries and the preferences of the people seem to shape the political atmosphere in France in the coming period.