Gavin Mortimer Gavin Mortimer

France stunned as Mélenchon’s Popular Front comes first in election

Jean-Luc Melenchon (Credit: Getty images)

In a sensational result that not even Jean-Luc Mélenchon himself could have imagined, his New Popular Front looks set to come first in the French elections. Emmanuel Macron’s Ensemble party is forecast to be second forcing Marine Le Pen’s National Rally (RN), which led the first round, into third place. Mass tactical voting to stop the RN seems to have worked far better than anyone expected. Rather than simply deprive the RN of an overall majority, we have a hung parliament with no clear sense of what happens next. Macron must now negotiate with parties to try to form a coalition government.

'The will of the people must be strictly respected,' declared Mélenchon. 'The defeat of the President and his coalition is clearly confirmed.

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