The French will cast their votes on Sunday in the first round of early parliamentary elections. These elections were called after President Emmanuel Macron dissolved the National Assembly following the results of the European elections. A recent poll conducted by Ifop Fiducial’s Gallup shows that the extreme right National Coalition, led by Marine Le Pen, is currently leading with 36% support. The center-left and green coalition has 28% of the votes, while Macron’s center-right coalition has around 20%.

According to experts like Mujtaba Rahman from Eurasia Group Research, it is likely that the National Coalition will become the largest group in the National Assembly for the first time in French history. This has raised concerns about their stance towards Russia and Europe and its potential impact on France, Europe, and Ukraine.

If Le Pen wins this election, her protégé Jordan Bardella is likely to become France’s next Prime Minister. Meanwhile, Le Pen is already focusing on preparing for the 2027 presidential elections. The polls indicate a possible victory for the National Coalition, which could have significant implications for European politics and aid to Ukraine.

The polling stations in France will close at 8:00 PM Finnish time. Candidates who receive at least 12.5% of the votes in their constituency will advance to the second round of voting in a week. The candidate with the most votes in each constituency will win that round outrightly.

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French voters are heading towards a crucial decision as they vote today in early parliamentary elections held due to President Emmanuel Macron’s dissolution of Parliament after European election results were announced. Polls show that Marine Le Pen’s extreme right National Coalition leads with 36% support while Centre-left and green coalition have around 28%, with Macron’s centre-right coalition at about 20%. The experts predict that this could be