Pakistan Today (Lahore)

Surprised far-right sets sights on majority as countdown to French snap vote begins

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Political parties and business leaders alike tried to figure out what a possible far-right win could mean for France following President Emmanuel Macron’s decision to call a snap election after a bruising loss in a European Parliament ballot. Macron’s shock decision offers the far-right a shot at real political power. Amounting to a roll of the dice on his political future, it immediatel­y sent the euro down and hit French stocks and government bonds. A source close to Macron said the 46-yearold leader, whose power has been diminished since he lost his absolute majority in parliament two years ago, calculated that there was a chance he could win back a majority by taking everyone by surprise.

But if Marine Le Pen’s National Rally (RN) does take over, the source said, the gamble is that the next three years would demonstrat­e their incompeten­ce to voters and undermine their bid for the presidency in 2027. But that is not without risk, that source said.

“I knew this option was on the table, but when it becomes reality it’s something else,” they said. “I didn’t sleep last night.” Voting will take place in two rounds on June 30 and July 7 for 577 lawmakers. The next government will take over in July. For Le Pen, the challenge is transform her rising popularity into a win at home too. The vote is likely to revolve around discontent with Macron’s style of power, cost of living and immigratio­n policies, but also about whether the RN can be trusted to run a major European government.

“Everything points to the RN winning a relative or absolute majority,” Emmanuel Pellerin, a lawmaker from Macron’s Renaissanc­e party, told Reuters.

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