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PARIS, June 15 (Reuters) - Thousands marched in Paris and cities across France on Saturday to protest against the far-right National Rally (RN) ahead of upcoming elections to the French parliament.
A furious French left called for mass protests across more than 130 towns and cities Saturday after French President Emmanuel Macron named a right-wing prime minister, despite the left's ...
Feminists protested nationwide against the Rassemblement National (RN), a far-right political party in France ... elections. Wearing purple, the official color of the Feminist movement, 130,000 people ...
PARIS — Thousands of left-wing demonstrators on Saturday took to the streets across France to protest against the ... to move forward after July snap elections in which his centrist alliance ...
The former president of the far-right National Rally party and political nemesis of Emmanuel Macron, Marine Le Pen, delivered a brutal assessment of the first round of French elections.
Paris: Dozens of protesters gathered in the French capital on Sunday evening following the initial results of the first round of a parliamentary election ... in France. Still, the National ...
Voters across mainland France have been casting ballots Sunday in the first round of an exceptional parliamentary election that could put France’s government in the hands of nationalist ...
A left-wing coalition secured the most seats in June-July parliamentary elections but failed to win a majority. Student groups and activists from the hard-left France Unbowed party held protests ...
ahead in all pre-election opinion polls, hopes to win an absolute majority, or at least 289 out of the 577 seats. The National Assembly, the lower house, is the more powerful of France’s two ...
Breaking his silence since the New Popular Front (NFP) grouping – which spans the radical and centre-left and greens – beat his own centrist camp into second place in Sunday’s election ...
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