(7 Jul 2024)
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Vanves, France – 7 July 2024
1. Continuous shot of French Prime Minister Gabriel Attal voting and leaving polling station
STORYLINE:
French Prime Minister Gabriel Attal cast his vote on Sunday in a pivotal runoff election that could hand a historic victory to Marine Le Pen’s far-right National Rally and its inward-looking, anti-immigrant vision — or produce a hung parliament and years of political deadlock.
Attal was seen at a polling station in Vanves.
French President Emmanuel Macron took a huge gamble in dissolving parliament and calling for the elections after his centrists were trounced in European elections on June 9.
The snap elections in this nuclear-armed nation will influence the war in Ukraine, global diplomacy and Europe’s economic stability, and they’re almost certain to undercut President Emmanuel Macron for the remaining three years of his presidency.
The first round on June 30 saw the largest gains ever for the anti-immigration, nationalist National Rally, led by Marine Le Pen.
A bit over 49 million people are registered to vote in the elections, which will determine which party controls the National Assembly, France’s influential lower house of parliament, and who will be prime minister.
If support is further eroded for Macron’s weak centrist majority, he will be forced to share power with parties opposed to most of his pro-business, pro-European Union policies.
Racism and antisemitism have marred the electoral campaign, along with Russian cybercampaigns, and more than 50 candidates reported being physically attacked — highly unusual for France.
The government is deploying 30,000 police on voting day.
The elections wrap up Sunday at 8 p.m. (1800 GMT) in mainland France and on the island of Corsica.
Initial polling projections are expected Sunday night, with early official results expected late Sunday and early Monday.
AP video by Oleg Cetinic
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