France's Political Chessboard: Alliances and Promises Before the Parliamentary Election

In a surprising move, President Emmanuel Macron has called for a parliamentary election, prompting political parties to form alliances. The political landscape has divided into three main blocs: the far-right National Rally, the leftwing New Popular Front, and Macron's centrist 'Together' alliance. Each bloc has unveiled distinct campaign pledges ahead of the July 7 voting round.


Reuters | Updated: 05-07-2024 15:39 IST | Created: 05-07-2024 15:39 IST
France's Political Chessboard: Alliances and Promises Before the Parliamentary Election

In a move that has electrified France's political scene, President Emmanuel Macron's unexpected call for a parliamentary election has forced all major political parties to realign and form strategic alliances. France's political landscape now prominently features three large blocs: Marine Le Pen's far-right National Rally, the left-wing New Popular Front, and Macron's centrist 'Together' coalition.

Marine Le Pen's National Rally, known for its eurosceptic stance, is forecasted to win the largest number of seats in the National Assembly but may still fall short of an absolute majority. Their pledges include reducing taxes on gas and oil, reversing retirement age reforms, and tightening immigration policies.

On the left, the New Popular Front is a coalition from moderate Socialists to hardline Communists. They have committed to economic measures like raising the minimum wage and imposing a wealth tax, along with social reforms such as capping essential goods prices and overhauling pension schemes.

Finally, Macron's centrist alliance aims to offer stability amidst political extremes. Their key promises include job creation through pro-business policies, resisting tax hikes for households, and linking pensions to inflation while also managing the country's budget deficit.

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