Paris, July 7 – France’s far-right National Rally seems still far from power, being unable to repeat its first-round surge in the second round of the parliamentary elections, as per exit polls on Sunday, while the country is heading for a hung house with the left alliance on top.
However, various exit polls are giving different numbers, the BBC reported.
France Televisions gives the National Rally between 120 and 160 seats – which would indicate a surprise defeat, as it would be placed third.
Two other polls, including France’s biggest private channel TF1 and from RTL/M6 suggest that the National Rally has come second. One other projection gives it the biggest number of seats.
As per other reports, the left-wing New Popular Front coalition is projected to get 172-192 seats, the National Rally 132-152 seats, and the centrist coalition of President Emmanuel Macron 150-170 seats.