French elections expose social discord bubbling beneath the surface, says report

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Supporters of the Rassemblement National (RN) react in Henin-Beaumont in northern France with jubilation to the announcement of the results of the first round of the parliamentary elections on June 30. The far-right RN became the strongest force and hopes to gain a majority in parliament after the run-off elections on July 7.
Supporters of the Rassemblement National (RN) react in Henin-Beaumont in northern France with jubilation to the announcement of the results of the first round of the parliamentary elections on June 30. The far-right RN became the strongest force and hopes to gain a majority in parliament after the run-off elections on July 7.
Youth unemployment in France is higher than in the UK, the USA and Germany, for example. At the same time, 70 per cent of young French people under the age of 25 stated that they would vote for either the right-wing RN party or the left-wing New Popular Front in the parliamentary elections. The political centre receives little support from young voters.
Youth unemployment in France is higher than in the UK, the USA and Germany, for example. At the same time, 70 per cent of young French people under the age of 25 stated that they would vote for either the right-wing RN party or the left-wing New Popular Front in the parliamentary elections. The political centre receives little support from young voters.

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