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Reactions to France’s far right winning snap election: ‘No more votes’

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In a surprising turn of events, Marine Le Pen and her far-right National Rally (RN) have emerged victorious in France’s snap election, causing a stir both at home and abroad.

The RN secured nearly 34 percent of the vote in the initial round of the parliamentary election, signaling a significant win for the party. However, their success falls short of garnering an absolute majority in parliament, setting the stage for a fierce second round.

Le Pen, leading the charge ahead of the left-wing New Popular Front (NFP) coalition and President Emmanuel Macron’s centrist Ensemble alliance, rallied French citizens to support her party in the upcoming rounds.

Despite facing defeat, Macron commended the high voter turnout and emphasized the need to unite against the far right in the ensuing rounds. The competition is heating up as politicians gear up for the next phase of the election.

The right-wing in Europe celebrated the RN’s breakthrough, with leaders like Hungary’s Viktor Orban expressing optimism after the first-round results. The outcome has triggered discussions on change, prompting reactions from neighboring countries as well.

In the UK, Opposition leader Keir Starmer called for progressive solutions in light of the RN’s gain in France, highlighting the need for constructive political engagement in the region.

As the dust settles, global leaders are closely watching the implications of this electoral upset. From Israel to Poland, voices are divided on the impact of the far right’s ascendance in France.

The markets responded positively to the election results, with French stocks and the euro seeing a surge in value. European markets also experienced a boost, suggesting a hopeful outlook following the outcome of the election.

The second round promises to be a pivotal moment in French politics, with the world anxiously waiting to see how the competition unfolds. Stay tuned as the drama continues to unfold in the realm of French politics.

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