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People gather to protest against the French far-right National Rally party at Place de la Republique in Paris, after it won the European Parliament ballot and early legislative elections were announced in France, on June 10, 2024. — Picture by REUTERS

Thousands to march across France against far right

PARIS, June 15 — Demonstrations were expected in Paris and several other French cities today to protest the far-right National Rally’s (RN) surge in the June 9 European elections.

Police said 350,000 people were expected to march, and 21,000 officers had been mobilised after labour unions, student groups and rights groups called for rallies to oppose the anti-immigration, eurosceptic RN ahead of upcoming elections to the French Parliament.

At least 150 marches are expected across France, including in Marseille, Toulouse, Lyon and Lille.

In Paris, where up to 100,000 people are expected to turn out, a march will set off at 1200 GMT from Place de La Republique, in the east, going through the Bastille square to Nation.

President Emmanuel Macron called a snap legislative election, to be held in two rounds on June 30 and July 7, after his centrist alliance was trounced by the RN in last Sunday’s European Parliament ballot.

A first series of opinion polls have projected the RN could win the legislative election and be in a position to run the government.

A poll conducted for Le Point magazine published yesterday forecast RN would lead in the first round of the parliamentary election with 29.5 per cent of votes, narrowly ahead of a coalition of left-wing parties called the Popular Front with 28.5 per cent.

Macron’s centrist camp had 18 per cent.

At least two polls have put the left not far behind the RN and ahead of Macron’s group.

— Reuters

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