Elections in France/ Belgian media publish exit-pollet: Marine Le Pen leads 200 seats

In the first and second round of elections, Marine Le Pen's party, “National Relly”, is estimated to manage to collect 200 mandates, according to the prompts in Belgium, La Libre Belgique. The leftist Alliance People's Front is in second place, with 170 seats followed by the Ansammbli Macro coalition, which [...]
In the first and second round of elections, Marine Le Pen's party, “National Relly”, is estimated to manage to collect 200 mandates, according to the prompts in Belgium, La Libre Belgique.
The leftist New People's Front coalition is in second place, with 170 seats followed by the Alliance of Ansammbli Macro, which appears to have 140 seats.
In fourth place are Eric Cit's 60-seat Republicans.
Meanwhile, French media speak of the loss of Macron's party and a “presidential minority”, explaining the importance of the possible victory of the far-right National Rally to the centre.
This process marks a turning point in the modern history of the centrist bloc. Macro representatives are currently missing in about 100 electoral areas.
At least 200 candidates from the left-wing Front Popultaire coalition and the Macron central coalition left last Sunday, in an effort to build a <x0front republic” to prevent full win of the Marine Le Pen party.












