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07/02/2024

French Candidates Make Hurried Deals to Try to Block National Rally from Leading Government

The far-right group leapt into a strong lead in France’s first round of legislative election

On Tuesday, French opposition parties made hurried deals to try to block a landslide victory for Marine Le Pen’s far-right National Rally in Sunday’s second round of legislative elections, as she said her party would lead the government only if it wins an absolute majority — or close to it.

The National Rally, under party president Jordan Bardella, secured the most votes in the first round of the early legislative elections on June 30 but not enough to claim an overall victory that would allow the formation of France’s first far-right government since World War II.

"We cannot accept going into government if we cannot act," Le Pen said in an interview with public broadcaster France Inter. "It would be the worst betrayal of our voters." However, "if we have, say, 270 lawmakers, we need 19 more, we will go to others and ask them if they are ready to participate with us in a new majority."

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