The official results of the first round of French elections are in. The National Rally received 33.2%, the New People's Front 28%, President Emmanuel Macron's camp 20%, and the Republicans 6.6%.
French stocks surged Monday after the first round of parliamentary elections was interpreted to mean the far-right National ...
Emmanuel Macron and Marine Le Pen will face each other in a second round of the French presidential election on Sunday. None of the 12 candidates secured more than 50% of the votes in the first ...
French far-right leader Marine Le Pen would easily win the first round of the presidential election if it were held next Sunday, according to a survey of voting intentions by Ifop.Most Read from ...
The 2002 French general elections were held in ... almost 3 million votes. In the first round of the election, Chirac placed first with less than 20 percent of the vote—a measure of his deep ...
French President Emmanuel Macron suffered a severe setback when Marine Le Pen’s party, National Rally, emerged victorious in the first round of the country’s early legislative elections.
The deadline for declarations in the French elections ended Tuesday ... Last Sunday’s first round produced a big victory for the party of Marine Le Pen, which - with allies - won around 33% ...
French league president Vincent Labrune has been re-elected to another four-year term with an overwhelming majority.
France’s second round of legislative elections Sunday delivered a surprise victory to Jean-Luc Mélenchon’s hard-left “New Popular Front” (NFP), which came in first in the seat count.
PARIS, July 1. /TASS/. French President Emmanuel Macron’s Ensemble coalition is running third after the first round of the French parliamentary elections. In anticipation of the decisive second ...
For those following, the results of the first round of this year’s French presidential election have been rather unsurprising. The incumbent Emmanuel Macron garnered the plurality of votes (27.8 ...
The inauguration of the new French president will take place until May 14. The first round of elections took place on April 10. After processing 100% of the ballots, Macron (27.84% of the vote ...