National Rally Could Become The Biggest Party After The Election

French parliamentary election: Far-right National Rally set to make major gains

National Rally could become the biggest party after the election

The far-right National Rally (RN) is set to make major gains in the upcoming French parliamentary election, according to polls. The party, which currently holds 88 seats in the National Assembly, could become the biggest party after the election. This would be a significant shift in French politics, as the RN has historically been a fringe party.

RN's strong lead in voting intentions

The RN's strong lead in voting intentions is due in part to the unpopularity of President Emmanuel Macron. Macron's approval ratings have been declining in recent months, and he is now seen as out of touch with the concerns of ordinary French people. The RN has been able to capitalize on this dissatisfaction by promising to address the economic and social problems that many French people are facing.

RN's chances of forming a government

However, it is unclear whether the RN will be able to form a government even if it becomes the biggest party in the National Assembly. The party is unlikely to be able to form a majority government on its own, and it will need to find coalition partners. This could be difficult, as many of the other parties in the National Assembly are opposed to working with the RN.


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