AFP – PARIS:
According to the Interior Ministry, turnout reached 18.99 percent in the second round of legislative elections at noon Paris time. Polling stations opened their doors on Sunday for voters to cast their votes, calling on more than 48 million French people. The results of the first session were released by the “New People’s Environment and Social Union” led by Jean-Luc Mélenchon and the “Together” coalition, which includes the ruling Ennahda party and its allies led by President Macron.
On Sunday, French voters turned to polling stations to cast their votes in the second round of legislative elections held in their first session on June 12, the results of which were released by the “New Popular Environment and Social Union”. Jean-Luc Mélenchon and the “Together” coalition, which includes the ruling Ennahda party and its allies led by President Macron, came third, while the National Rally Party led by Marine Le Pen came in third.