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Marine Le Pen – or the hard left? Macron has left France’s voters with a β€˜scary choice’ | Paul Taylor

With the collapse of centrist parties, voters are caught between the National Rally, a left mired in controversy – or abstaining altogether

It’s a choice between the plague and cholera. Millions of French voters are agonising at the prospect of having to choose between a candidate of Marine Le Pen’s hard-right anti-immigration National Rally (Rassemblement National – RN) party and Jean-Luc MΓ©lenchon’s hard-left France Unbowed (La France Insoumise – LFI) movement in parliamentary election runoffs on 7 July.

Barring a dramatic comeback by President Emmanuel Macron’s centrist bloc in the 30 June first round, the second ballot in roughly half of the 577 constituencies will pit a representative of Le Pen’s illiberal national populists against a candidate of the New Popular Front (Nouveau Front Populaire – NFP), a hastily cobbled-together alliance of leftwing parties dominated by MΓ©lenchon’s radical leftists.

Paul Taylor is a senior visiting fellow at the European Policy Centre

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