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The ultra-right won the first round of the French parliamentary elections. Ministry of Internal Affairs


The right-wing "National Union" and its allied forces won the first round of the French parliamentary elections, collecting 33.4 percent of the votes, the Parisien newspaper reported, referring to the data of the country's Ministry of Internal Affairs. The "National Union" and its allies received 33.4 percent of the votes. , the newspaper wrote. It was noted that the left "New People's Front" coalition is in second place with 27.98 percent of votes, the coalition of President Emmanuel Macron is third with 20.76 percent. The fourth is the "Republicans" with 6.56 percent, the other parties collected 3.67 percent. According to the results of the first round of parliamentary elections, 39 deputies were elected from the "National Union", 32 from the "New People's Front", two from Macron's coalition, two from the "Republicans". one, two deputies from the other parties. The decisive vote of the second round will take place this Sunday, July 7.