The French president Emmanuel Macron's new centrist movement has won a large majority in the French parliament, according to the first official results on Sunday night... READ MORE›
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Mr. Aliot said that Steeve Briois, the mayor of Henin-Beaumont, a National Front stronghold in northern France, would replace Mr. Jalkh... READ MORE›
Opinion polls released on Monday showed that about 60 percent of voters supported Mr. Macron, compared with less than 40 percent for Ms. Le Pen... READ MORE›
The aim, as always for the far-right Front National founded by her father, Jean-Marie Le Pen, in 1972, was keeping France for the French... READ MORE›
Meanwhile, the far-Left La France Insoumise party was seen as clinching around 12 per cent of the vote, and could win 10 to 20 seats... READ MORE›
PARIS -- Once again, allegations of Holocaust denial have landed on the doorstep of France's far-right National Front... READ MORE›
The National Assembly, France's lower house of Parliament, has 577 seats, each representing a district... READ MORE›
The incident took place on a Thalys train from Amsterdam to Paris, shortly before the train reached the town of Arras... READ MORE›
Ms Le Pen, in a chest-thumping speech to cheering supporters, declared that she embodied the great alternative for French voters... READ MORE›
Source Al Jazeera and news agencies 18 Jun 2017 21 44 GMT Europe, France, Politics, Elections... READ MORE›
Emmanuel macron's party set for landslide in french parliamentary elections... READ MORE›
Polls predict Macron will win by a wide margin over Le Pen in the second round... READ MORE›
French elections Le Pen laments 'catastrophic' abstention amid dip in support... READ MORE›
PARIS -- The Latest on France's presidential runoff Sunday between centrist Emmanuel Macron and far-right candidate Marine Le Pen all times local 8 15 p.m... READ MORE›
Marine Le Pen, leader of the French far-right National Front party, attends a private meeting with FN activists on Friday in Haulchin, near Lille, France... READ MORE›
Sunday was a good day for French President Emmanuel Macron... READ MORE›
In Henin-Beaumont, voters gave the National Front a chance after an embezzlement scandal felled the Socialist mayor here in 2009... READ MORE›
French voters are deciding between pro-Europe, pro-business candidate Emmanuel Macron and anti-EU, anti-immigration candidate Marine Le Pen... READ MORE›
From Mr. Macron's point of view, Ms. Le Pen and Mr. Melenchon will, at best, fill up airtime in Parliament... READ MORE›
A total of 7,882 candidates are running for 577 seats in the National Assembly in Sunday's first round of the two-stage legislative elections... READ MORE›
Winning seats in the afterglow of Macron's success in presidential elections last month... READ MORE›
A torn poster bearing an image of Marine Le Pen, the far-right candidate in the French presidential election, outside a polling station in Paris... READ MORE›
He had arrived by bus with a group of supporters from the northern France FN stronghold of Henin-Beaumont to hear Le Pen... READ MORE›
The National Front had approached the presidential elections in a confident mood, with polls showing Le Pen No... READ MORE›
Aliot said Jalkh will be replaced as party leader by Steeve Briois, mayor of Le Pen's electoral fiefdom of Henin-Beaumont in depressed northern France... READ MORE›
The Republicans hung on to between 97 and 130 seats, down from over 200 in the last parliament, and remain the main opposition party... READ MORE›
President Emmanuel Macron's party, which includes untested novices, is set to sweep into the lower house of the French parliament, holding a clear majority... READ MORE›
In an allusion to last Thursday's jihadist killing of a policeman on Paris's Champs Elysees avenue, Hollande said Democracy is stronger than all else... READ MORE›
In an allusion to last Thursday's jihadist killing of a policeman on Paris's Champs Elysees avenue, Hollande said Democracy is stronger than all else... READ MORE›
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