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While a surge in support for the left-wing New Popular Front (NFP) coalition foiled Marine Le Pen’s far-right National Rally (RN) party, French politics is now more disordered than it was before ...
A month ago, the New Popular Front (NFP) did not exist. Now, it is set to win the most seats in the French parliament and could provide France with its next prime minister.
On Sunday night, joy: French voters had, once again, kept the far right out of power. On Monday morning, uncertainty: A hung parliament, shaky alliances and the threat of turbulent years ahead.
While a surge in support for the left-wing New Popular Front (NFP) coalition foiled Marine Le Pen’s far-right National Rally (RN) party, French politics is now more disordered than it was before ...
New Popular Front (NFP)’s candidate for prime minister, Lucie Castets, flanked by French Communist Party National Secretary Fabien Roussel and Member of the National Assembly Manuel Bompard ...
New Popular Front (NFP), a broad alliance of leftist and environmental parties, won the largest number of seats – 188. Ensemble, the centrist coalition led by French President Emmanuel Macron ...
The NFP is one beneficiary of the breakdown of the French party system since the mid-2010s—something that has also enabled the rise of the far right and Macron’s centrist rule since 2017.
The New Popular Front alliance looked like the best hope the left had against Macron and Le Pen. But after months of internal conflicts, it’s on the brink of collapse.
An hour later, on French state television, Macron swept her proposals aside and stressed that he will insist on a repudiation by the NFP of all its social promises.
No party has a majority after French elections. What comes next? With coalition far from certain, France could enter unchartered territory with hung parliament; Macron waiting for new assembly to ...
PARIS (Reuters) -French President Emmanuel Macron began meeting party leaders from across France's political spectrum on Friday with the aim, nearly seven weeks after inconclusive parliamentary ...
The NFP is one beneficiary of the breakdown of the French party system since the mid-2010s—something that has also enabled the rise of the far right and Macron’s centrist rule since 2017.