The rise of the far-right in France is postponed, and Macron becomes the "king of supporters"

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Jinshi data, July 8th, institutional analysis pointed out that just like Macron's early election itself feels like worth making a Netflix TV series, the results of the French parliamentary elections seem even more so. Exit polls show that the left-wing alliance, Macron's centrist alliance, and the far-right alliance rank first, second, and third, respectively. Macron has changed from being a king to someone who supports the king, and he is likely to seek to form a coalition government with the left rather than the right. Currently, the second largest economy in the EU has chosen to delay its right-wing populist "moment," which is a relief. But with only three years left until the presidential election, right-wing leader Le Pen continues to enjoy the opportunity to attack Macron from the opposition party, and France is far from returning to normal.

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