Share

France to vote in the runoffs

According to polls, Macron's "La Republique en Marche" will reach 440-470 seats, while all the other opposition parties will have to divide up the remaining 100

France to vote in the runoffs

Two weeks before the first round of legislative elections, France is back to voting for runoffs. The polling stations have recently reopened The Republic in the Marches seems to be headed for a landslide victory. The latest polls give the party of new president Emmanuel Macron between 440 and 470 seats.

The whole opposition should divide up the remaining 100: half to the Républicains, just over twenty to the Socialists, about ten to Jean-Luc Melenchon's left-wing radicals, the rest - from one to 4 - to Marine Lepen's Front National, for which promises to be a real defeat.

comments