Voting begins on Saturday for millions of French people, the elections are live
07:54 – Blocking the far right in Emmanuel Macron's goal
The reserve period began on Friday. The heads of the European lists and their supporters have played their last cards. Emmanuel Macron, like Majority List leader Valerie Heer, who polled between 14% and 16% in opinion polls on Friday, made her main argument at the end of the election campaign: the risk of seeing a far-right group weighing heavily on her. From forming an obstructive minority in the European Parliament. This came without relying on the mobilization of the National Rally party, which has been at the top of the rankings since the beginning of the campaign, and which, to avoid relaxation, once again overcame the call of the troops on Friday on France 2, calling for the appendix of Emmanuel Macron's “disavowal at the ballot boxes.”
07:49 – The French vote in the Americas on Saturday
Hello and welcome to this live broadcast dedicated to Europeans. Voting begins on Saturday, June 8, in Martinique, French Polynesia, Guyana, Guadeloupe, Saint-Barthelemy, Saint-Martin, Saint-Pierre and Miquelon, and at French embassies and consulates on the American continent. As of 8:00 am local time, millions of French people will cast their votes in the European elections. Saint Pierre and Miquelon voters will be the first to vote at 12 noon mainland time. A vote aimed at electing 81 French members of the European Parliament for a five-year term.
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