First round of voting in the French general election

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PARIS: With the Left Alliance strong in France’s parliamentary elections, there is fierce competition between President Macron’s ruling coalition and itself. Thus the availability of a simple majority is questionable. Emmanuel Macron won re-election to the presidency in France last April. Right-wing candidate Li Pen, who ran against him, came in second.

Following this, it was announced that the first round of the French parliamentary election, with a total of 577 members, would take place on June 12 and the second round on the 19th. In this case, the first round of voting in the French parliamentary elections took place yesterday. Of these, more than 6,000 candidates between the ages of 18 and 92 are contesting. Will Macron get a simple majority as the left-wing coalition of opposition parties, including the Left, the Greens and the Communist Party, led by Jean-Luc Mலlencon, strengthens? Is questionable.

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