As the second round of voting begins a far-right government could come to power, however most analysts suggest a hung parliament is more likely.
Category
🗞
NewsTranscript
00:00Voting has begun in France in pivotal run-off elections.
00:03The country faces a choice that could either hand a historic victory to the far right or
00:07result in a hung parliament and political deadlock.
00:11This Sunday's vote will determine which party controls the National Assembly and who becomes
00:15Prime Minister.
00:18By midday, turnout was 26.6% according to France's Interior Ministry, the highest at
00:24that time on an election day since 1981.
00:28With Macron's centrist majority weakened, he may be forced to share power with parties
00:33opposed to his pro-business, pro-EU policies.
00:38Amid a campaign marred in violence towards candidates and Russian cyberattacks, the government
00:42has deployed 30,000 police to maintain order.
00:47The first round of voting on July 1st saw the highest voter turnout in four decades,
00:51reaching almost 60%.
00:53This Sunday, voting will conclude at 8pm.
00:58For more UN videos visit www.un.org
00:59.
01:00.
01:01.
01:02.
01:03.