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In the second round of French parliamentary elections, the right-wing National Unity Party is leading, but is unlikely to win an absolute majority.
Axar.az reports that the channel estimates that the party of Marine Le Pen and Jordan Bardella can win about 210-228 of the 577 seats in the parliament.
Meanwhile, French election watcher Soir confirms a probable victory for the right-wing National Union, but does not give any estimate of the distribution of seats, considering that the data currently available is "extremely imprecise".
The information presented by BFMTV is completely different. So, according to the "exit poll" conducted by the channel, the left New People's Front is leading in the election and can win from 175 to 205 seats. Macron's United for the sake of the Republic coalition will get 150 to 175 seats, and the right-wing National Union will get 115 to 150 seats.
It should be noted that the polling stations were closed at 21:00 Baku time. Currently, the process of counting votes is underway.
Date
2024.07.07 / 23:36
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Author
Axar.az
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