French President Emmanuel Macron has promised to provide clear instructions for voting in the event of a possible showdown in the second round of legislative elections between the left and the far-right National Rally party. As the campaign came to a close at midnight on Friday/Saturday, polls indicated a comfortable lead for the National Front, with a significant gap between them and the left. Prime Minister Gabriel Attal emphasized the need to prevent extremists, particularly the far-right, from winning the elections.
Macron previously equated the National Front and the far-left La France Insoumise, but seemed to make a distinction in his stance during a European summit in Brussels. He criticized the National Rally party for their arrogance and their intentions to seize all government positions if they win. Controversy arose over statements by far-right leader Marine Le Pen, suggesting a challenging coexistence if the National Rally wins.
Le Pen downplayed the role of Commander of the Armed Forces, a constitutional position that grants the president powers in foreign policy and defense. Voter turnout is expected to be high, possibly reaching
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