So, what happened in the French legislative elections yesterday? How did Marine Le Pen’s National Rally, the big winner in the first round, having obtained nearly one-third of the votes cast, end up limping over the finish line in third place behind the Left/far-Left New Popular Front alliance of Jean-Luc Mélenchon?
The solution to this riddle is to be found in the tacit electoral pact between Mélenchon’s alliance and French President Emmanuel Macron’s ostensibly ‘centrist’ alliance, which I discussed in my last article here, and the peculiarities of France’s electoral system.
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