For a long time, French President Emmanuel Macron’s text and that of his friends has been: Get afraid, be very scared of the nationalist right. Macron’s contact for tear parliamentary elections three weeks ago ended in a career-crushing disgrace in one of the biggest and possibly past political miscalculations of his checkered profession. It is the Brexit parallel in France.
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The scar was self-inflicted, historic-level social arrogance. In the election for the European Parliament, Marine Le Pen’s National Rally group made significant gains three weeks ago. Macron risked his parliamentary majority to show the world who was the boss, perhaps because he saw the planet from his liberal Paris bubble. His intention was to win over the European people, who may reject the Right, and support him in an open debate against the “deplorables” in France.
Otherwise, citizens repudiated Macron. Le Pen was no rejected by the electorate, but Macron also placed his supporters in fourth place. The designated group successor to the administration led by Macron has resigned as prime minister. Macron’s isolationist dreams linking France to an ever more united Europe, the Ukraine War, NATO, economic agreements, prices, and lax immigration plans are as out of fashion with voters as next month’s Paris fashions. His unsuccessful attempt to fill the energy pump that President Biden created in Europe is even over.
The leaders who looked down on Le Pen and her electors were in for a surprise in an election image that resembled a dark state/blue city image of the United States. In Frances’s smaller towns, villages, and towns, an army of electors was troubled to” throw the bums out”. Le Pen won the Catholic vote and the majority of spiritual citizens, including Muslims and Jews, according to Exit poll. She even captured farm, azure- collar, jobless, and retired citizens. Yet her party retakes a city that has been voting Communist since 1962. The days they are a- shifting.  ,
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In 2017, Macron’s group had 350 tickets. It is currently more likely to be fewer than 100. Macron’s answer was a stunned solitude on election day. After a recent large 67 % voter participation on the three countries where the ministries of France vote, he did not address citizens. Results were attainable within hours of the polls concluding, in contrast to the United States, despite significant geographical and time zone differences between the three continents where votes were cast.  ,
A second round of voting may observe, but there is little hope of a return for Macron, given his popularity. His party received 22 % of the vote in the first round, which placed next. A mysterious series of alliances with peculiar social bedfellows may be necessary to bring the dead back from the grave.
Le Pen won the contest in particular. The leftist Popular Front received 29 % of the vote, while National Rally received 34 % of the vote.
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Macron’s group is trying to reach a deal with the socialists to start a” Stop Le Pen” movement, which could have an even wider impact than it did in 2022. Under the agreement, each of the two candidates from the Left who placed second in this round did step down and turn their votes to the other party. The objective is to bring the Left together during the second round of voting. May hundreds of prospects agree to sacrifice their lives in support of Macron’s ostensible federal cause? Or will they make an effort to survive in what might turn out to be a radical shift in France’s coming?  ,
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Officials are skilled at determining which direction the wind is blowing. Le Pen’s party, whose celebration has already won 37 seats with a majority of the vote, has declared that they will not stop him. She is reportedly on the verge of winning between 200 and 300 votes in the upcoming round of election. Macron may have a divided state in that situation.
Somewhat mirroring group ranges in the United States, those with advanced degrees, higher wages, no religious affiliation, and young people backed the Left in this first round of voting. Following Sunday, July 7 will be the next round of election.