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Emmanuel Macron

  • Emmanuel Macron

    Macron calls on parties to ‘rise to the occasion’ and form coalition

  • Rafael Behr

    Keir Starmer has a plan to turn the populist tide – and Britain’s allies pray it works

    Rafael Behr
  • Manuel Bompard and Jean-Luc Melenchon are surrounded by journalists as they arrive at the National Assembly in Paris, 9 July 2024. Bompard has one hand raised and appears to be addressing someone. He is in his late 30s and has receding dark hair; he wears an open-necked white shirt and black jacket; Mélenchon is in his early 70s and has short grey hair and glasses; he wears a royal blue suit, white shirt and red tie.

    France’s aversion to coalitions means any new government risks early collapse

  • Timothy Garton Ash

    Britain is suddenly a beacon of stability in Europe – now it’s France that’s in turmoil

    Timothy Garton Ash
  • Ella Baron on the French election results – cartoon

    Guardian Opinion cartoon
    Ella Baron on the French election results – cartoon

  • A rally at Place de la République, Lyon, after the results of the second round of the 2024 legislative elections were announced.

    The Guardian view on the French election: time to build a republican future

  • Gabriel Attal walks out of the Hôtel Matignon holding pieces of A4 paper

    Macron asks Attal to stay as PM for now as France faces hung parliament

  • Voters in Nantes after the exit poll.

    France: Emmanuel Macron asks Gabriel Attal to stay on as PM for time being amid political deadlock – as it happened

  • In a referendum on Le Pen, French voters said ‘non’. This opportunity must not be squandered

    Paul Taylor
  • Political paralysis looms in France after shock election result

  • The panel
    Le Pen has been defeated by the left, but who will govern France? Our panel responds

    Rym Momtaz, Shahin Vallée, Marion Van Renterghem, Mujtaba Rahman, Françoise Boucek and Nathalie Tocci
  • First Edition newsletter
    Monday briefing: French opposition to the far right comes out on top

  • Voters react as they listen to the announcement of the projected results of the second round of France's crunch legislative elections.

    Europe live
    Leftwing coalition wins most parliamentary seats in France – as it happened

  • People celebrating in Toulouse, France

    ‘We were so scared’: France’s centrist and leftwing voters breathe sigh of relief

  • People gather on the Republique plaza

    France’s progressives keep out the far right, but what could happen next?

  • People watch a screen displaying the predicted results of the the election

    France election: surprise win for leftwing alliance keeps Le Pen’s far right from power

  • French election: exit poll predicts shock win for leftwing alliance – video

  • France on course for highest turnout in decades at pivotal election

  • France no longer resembles a divided but tolerant family. It is catastrophically fractured

    Andrew Hussey
  • Jaqueline, outside her family’s home in Colombier-Saugnieu on the outskirts of Lyon. She is among 54% of voters there who cast their ballot for the National Rally (RN) party.

    Observer dispatch
    ‘We want our peace’: why is France’s far-right support such a rural affair?

    Media rhetoric about migrants and crime is rallying support for the National Rally in the countryside but, say city folk, the reality is different
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