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Political earthquake in France; All the rightists joined together to oppose the alliance of the leftists

According to a poll published on Monday, the National Assembly party will likely win between 235 and 265 seats in the upcoming parliamentary elections in France, which is a big jump from the party's previous 88 seats.

France's left-wing parties planned to form a new alliance on Monday to participate in early French parliamentary elections, according to the Anna Science and Technology News Agency's political group.

The leaders of the left-wing parties “Greens”, “Socialists”, “Communists” and “Unyielding France” announced the “formation of a new popular front” side by side on Monday evening.

Jean-Luc Melenchon, the founder of the “Unyielding France” party announced the signing of an agreement to form this coalition and said that the leaders of these leftist parties are developing joint programs.

The far-right National Community party, which is now led by Jordan Bardela, a 28-year-old French politician, was able to win the European Parliament elections in France with an overwhelming majority of 31.37% of the vote, and is expected to win a parliamentary majority. He also won votes in the June 30 French elections. This party held 88 out of 577 seats in the previous parliament, which Macron dissolved on Sunday evening in a move known as the “big gamble”. This is while “Renaissance”, the party affiliated with the President of France, was in charge of 161 seats.

Jordan Bardella welcomed the conservative leader's statement and wrote: “With this choice, Eric Ciotti has prioritized the interests of the French over the interests of our party.”

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