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The leader of the far-right National Rally admitted defeat in the French parliamentary elections

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He said that the party was deprived of its victory in the elections by "unfair alliances".

Leader of the right-wing populist ” National Rally”, which expected to form its own government after the second round of parliamentary elections France, caused defeat, despite the historically high results of the political force.

This is reported by BFMTV.

In the first comments, the formal leader of the political force, Jordan Bardella, admitted defeat.

Although the game received the historically highest result, it was much worse than expected. The political force hoped to get an absolute majority, 289 seats, while the exit poll predicted up to 150 mandates for them.

Bardella thanked voters for their “patriotic impulse.”

“Today the National Rally received the best breakthrough in history… Unfortunately, dishonest alliances this evening deprive the French of the policy of restoration. This evening the electoral agreements throw France into the hands of the far left of Jean-Luc Mélenchon,” – Bardella stated.

We recall that it was previously reported that the second round of early parliamentary elections in France, in which the far right, led by Putin’s friend Marine Le Pen, was expected to win, ended in a surprise.

In addition, we previously informed that French Prime Minister Gabriel Attal will resign after the results of the second round of parliamentary elections are announced.

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