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Far-right party leads in first round of French election, says exit polls

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The French far-right National Rally has emerged victorious in the first round of France’s parliamentary election on June 30, according to exit polls. President Emmanuel Macron had called for snap elections after a disappointing European Parliament defeat in June.

The National Rally secured 34.2% of the vote, outperforming Macron’s party which received only 20%. However, the party may fall short of an absolute majority in the 577-seat lower house.

If elected, Jordan Bardella of National Rally is set to become prime minister, pledging continued support for Ukraine through defense equipment. He opposes sending troops or long-range weapons to Ukraine.

Bardella’s election may impact France’s plan to send military instructors to Ukraine, as he opposes sending troops. He also aims to maintain France’s international commitments while ensuring peace and stability in the region.

Recent deadly attacks on civilians in Ukraine highlight the ongoing turmoil in the region, emphasizing the importance of international support for peace.

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