Left-wing coalition to win more seats in France…post-election polls

A post-election poll shows that the left-wing coalition will win more seats in France.

The French parliamentary elections were held in two phases on June 30 and July 7. The 577-member French parliamentary election is seen as one of the most important elections in Europe.

In the parliamentary elections, President Emmanuel’s centrist alliance, the right-wing National Rally Alliance and the left-wing New Popular Front alliance contested. In this, the right-wing coalition led by Marine Li Pen was expected to win.

In this case, it has been revealed that the left-wing coalition will win more seats in France in the post-election polls. Jean-Luc Mélenchon is the main leader of the Left Alliance. At the same time, post-election opinion polls have revealed that even when the Left won more seats, it would not get the majority required to form a government in Parliament. This may lead to a hung parliament.

French Prime Minister Gabriel Attal of the ruling centrist coalition has announced his resignation after suffering electoral setbacks. Post-election polls show the left-wing coalition will win more seats, but no party will get a majority, creating political chaos in France.

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