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Hundreds Celebrate In Paris As Far-right Loses Sway In Election Day Exit Poll

France’s far-right National Rally has failed to become the largest party at parliamentary elections, according to shock exit poll results, which forecast the left-wing New Popular Front coalition is in pole position.

In results which would deliver a bitter blow to Marine Le Pen, an exit poll by Ipsos suggested the NFP coalition will win between 172 and 192 seats, with the Emmanuel Macron-backing Ensemble group taking second place and Ms Le Pen’s party in third place.

Mr Macron took even his own allies by surprise in calling the snap election last month, after the anti-immigration National Rally made huge gains in European elections.

The president gambled that French voters would block the far right as they have in the past.

But the National Rally instead won a larger share than ever in the first round of voting on 30 June.

More than 200 candidates from the Macron-backing Ensemble alliance and left-wing New Popular Front stepped down in seats otherwise facing a three-way battle, in a so-called “republican front” against the far right.

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Andy Gregory7 July 2024 23:31

Declared results widely mirror exit polling, reports suggest

Le Monde is reporting the results of 558 of the 577 seats up for grabs in France’s National Assembly election, citing the interior ministry.

According to the newspaper, the New Popular Front alliance has so far secured 177, while Emmanuel Macron’s Ensemble coalition has 157, and the National Rally and its allies have 141.

(Le Monde, citing France’s Interior Ministry)

Andy Gregory7 July 2024 23:23

Clashes with riot police in Paris and Nantes

There have been clashes with riot police in Paris and Nantes, with tear gas fired in the latter city, images taken by photojournalists suggest.

French riot police run during clashes with demonstrators at the Place de la Republique in Paris
French riot police run during clashes with demonstrators at the Place de la Republique in Paris (REUTERS/Yara Nardi)
A protester throws a projectile near burning bicycles at the Place de la Republique
A protester throws a projectile near burning bicycles at the Place de la Republique (REUTERS/Yara Nardi)
Demonstrators clash with anti riot police in Nantes
Demonstrators clash with anti riot police in Nantes (LOIC VENANCE/AFP via Getty Images)
Anti-riot police officers charge protesters during a demonstration in Nantes
Anti-riot police officers charge protesters during a demonstration in Nantes (LOIC VENANCE/AFP via Getty Images)

Andy Gregory7 July 2024 23:14

Attal signals he will stay on as PM during Paris Olympics

Despite intending to tender his resignation, French prime minister Gabriel Attal has signalled he will remain in the post during the upcoming Paris Olympics and for as long as needed – given that polling projections show that no party has won an outright majority.

There likely will be weeks of intense political negotiations to choose a new prime minister and form a government.

(REUTERS)

Andy Gregory7 July 2024 22:57

Latest Ipsos projections in French election

Here is the most recent projection from Ipsos:

The leftist New Popular Front is expected to win between 177 and 192 seats, the Macron-backing Ensemble could win between 152 and 158, while the National Rally and its far-right allies are expected to take 138 to 145 seats.

Andy Gregory7 July 2024 22:45

Jubilation and relief in Paris at exit poll results

In Paris’s Stalingrad square, supporters on the left cheered and applauded as exit poll projections showing the alliance ahead – and the far right in third place – flashed up on a giant screen.

Cries of joy also rang out in Republique plaza in eastern Paris, with people spontaneously hugging strangers and several minutes of nonstop applause after the projections landed.

But France’s far right nevertheless appears to have made significant gains on the 89 seats it currently holds, with Ipsos’ projections suggesting National Rally could win between 132 to 152 seats.

People attend a gathering for the election night following the second round results of France's legislative election at Republique Square in Paris
People attend a gathering for the election night following the second round results of France’s legislative election at Republique Square in Paris (AFP via Getty Images)

Andy Gregory7 July 2024 22:31

Full report: Far right thwarted by shock win for left in French elections, according to exit polls

France has voted to reject the far right, with a leftist coalition becoming the largest party in a hung parliament, shock exit poll results forecast.

In a dramatic turnaround on Sunday night, Marine Le Pen was dealt a bitter blow as Ipsos exit polls indicated her far-right National Rally had failed to capitalise on the ascendant trajectory which spooked centrist president Emmanuel Macron into calling the snap parliamentary elections.

Pollsters had widely expected National Rally to emerge as the largest party in France’s National Assembly, with most voters focused on the question of whether the far right could succeed in winning the majority needed to deliver the country’s first such government since the Nazi occupation.

Instead, it was the leftist New Popular Front – comprising the Socialists, Greens, Communists and Jean-Luc Melenchon’s far-left France Unbowed (LFI) – which was projected to have won the most seats in France’s National Assembly as polls closed at 8pm local time.

Andy Gregory7 July 2024 22:23

German Social Democrat MP: ‘The worst has been avoided’

Reacting to the French exit polls, Nils Schmid, a member of the German parliament and foreign policy spokesperson for the Social Democratic Party said: “The worst has been avoided.”

But he added: “The president is politically weakened, even if he retains a central role in view of the unclear majority situation. Forming a government will be complicated.”

Andy Gregory7 July 2024 22:06

‘Enough to be happy in Warsaw’: Polish premier Tusk gives verdict on exit polls

Poland’s premier Donald Tusk has given his verdict on the exit polls in France.

He said: “In Paris enthusiasm, in Moscow disappointment, in Kyiv relief. Enough to be happy in Warsaw.”

Andy Gregory7 July 2024 21:54

Watch: Celebrations in Paris as exit poll predicts far-right defeat

Hundreds Celebrate In Paris As Far-right Loses Sway In Election Day Exit Poll

Andy Gregory7 July 2024 21:39

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