France's parliamentary elections are heading into a critical phase with potential three-way run-offs in some 300 constituencies, a situation that could theoretically benefit the far-right National Rally (RN) party. The high voter turnout in the initial round has set the stage for these complex contests. To counter the RN's rise, France's traditional center-right and center-left parties may engage in a strategy known as the 'republican front,' where the third-placed candidate withdraws in favor of the one best placed to defeat the RN. This political maneuvering highlights the intricate balance of power and the lengths to which parties will go to prevent the far-right from gaining ground. The outcome of these elections will be crucial in determining France's political direction, with the second round of voting on July 7 serving as a decisive moment.
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