What to know about France’s leftist alliance after shock election win
The New Popular Front wants to lower France’s retirement age and vastly expand government spending on social welfare, environmental protection and health care.
The New Popular Front wants to lower France’s retirement age and vastly expand government spending on social welfare, environmental protection and health care.
Polls projected a surprise victory for France's left-wing coalition, denying the far-right of its expected win.
Jean-Luc Mélenchon tells supporters he is "immensely relieved" as exit polls show a lead for his left-wing alliance.
Voters have turned out in large number to produce a shock result, writes the BBC's Hugh Schofield.
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Preliminary results showed France's left-wing alliance, New Popular Front, led the polls.
National Rally (RN) leader Jordan Bardella, who'd hoping to be France's next PM, reacts to the result.
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The populist, anti-immigration National Rally party had been hoping to install France’s first far-right government since World War II, with 28-year-old Jordan Bardella as prime minister.
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Whatever the result of France's election, its impact will be seismic, says Europe editor Katya Adler.