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Three days before the first round of the early legislative elections, come and ask your questions and discuss with the franceinfo Talk experts! Ludovic Pauchant receives political communicator Amélie Lebreton, political scientist Bruno Cauvrai and Quentin Calmet, political journalist at Public Sénate.
Final stretch before the first round of the legislative elections. On Sunday June 30, the French will go to the polls to elect their deputies, following the dissolution of the National Assembly on Sunday June 9, by Emmanuel Macron, after the announcement of the results of the European elections.
From the day after the announcement of the dissolution of the National Assembly, political parties had three weeks to campaign and convince voters. A “express” campaignduring which three blocks managed to emerge.
THE New Popular Front, a new union of left-wing forces, was created on Thursday June 13 following an agreement signed by the various party representatives (LFI, PS, EELV, PCF). The current “Together” party campaign presidential majorityled by Gabriel Attal, distinguished itself by a fight “against the extremes”. THE program of the National Rallyunder the figure of Jordan Bardella, was presented on Monday June 24.
According to latest survey conducted by Ipsos for Radio France, France TV, The world, Sciences Po Cevipof, the Montaigne Institute and the Jean-Jaurès Foundation, the National Rally remains in the lead with 36% of voting intentions. The alliance of lefts gathered under the banner of the New Popular Front received 29% of the vote. The presidential camp is relegated to third position with 19.5% of voting intentions.