French parliamentary election: Far-right National Rally threatens Macron's centrist party
Polls suggest National Rally could become biggest party in French parliament
France will hold the second round of its parliamentary election on Sunday, with polls suggesting that the far-right National Rally could make significant gains and potentially become the biggest party in the National Assembly.
The National Rally, led by Marine Le Pen, is currently the third-largest party in the National Assembly, with 88 seats. However, polls suggest that it could more than double its representation in the upcoming election.
If the National Rally does become the largest party in the National Assembly, it would be a major setback for President Emmanuel Macron's centrist party, La République En Marche!
Conclusion
The French parliamentary election is a key test for President Macron and his party. If the National Rally does become the largest party in the National Assembly, it would be a major blow to Macron's authority and could make it difficult for him to pass his legislative agenda.
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