![Macron's coalition rallies members for final push 1 The presidential majority's lead candidate for the European elections, Valérie Hayer (center, in Blue), flanked by MoDem party president François Bayrou, Prime Minister Gabriel Attal, former prime minister Elisabeth Borne and Assemblée Nationale President Yaël Braun-Pivet, at her last rally before the European elections, in Aubervilliers, on June 1, 2024.](https://img.lemde.fr/2024/06/01/0/0/6000/4000/664/0/75/0/fa2f7bc_5656149-01-06.jpg)
President Emmanuel Macron’s coalition faces uncertainty just days before the European elections as campaign efforts intensify. Despite a sparse turnout at their recent rally, party members strive to maintain momentum and connect with voters on a personal level.
‘Nothing separates Orban and Le Pen’
Key players in the coalition criticize opposition candidates while emphasizing the importance of grassroots campaigning. As the election draws near, tensions rise, and each vote becomes crucial in shaping the future of European politics.