World

Stakes are high as voters in France's overseas territories begin nail-biter run-off

Jul 07, 2024

Paris [France], July 7: Voters in France's overseas territories were casting their ballots on Saturday in the second round of pivotal parliamentary elections in which the far-right is looking to take control of the National Assembly in Paris.
The polling stations opened at 8am (1000 GMT) on the small French archipelago of Saint-Pierre and Miquelon off the east coast of Canada, local media reported.
Other overseas territories in the Caribbean, South Pacific and elsewhere will follow, before mainland France votes on Sunday.
The stakes are high: A big victory by Marine Le Pen's anti-immigration National Rally (RN) and its far-right allies would be sure to have major implications for both France and the European Union.
The polls have tightened in recent days, with the voter surveys suggesting Le Pen will fall short of an absolute majority in the 577-seat National Assembly.
President Emmanuel Macron's centrist forces and their leftist rivals have scrambled to try and block Le Pen's camp by standing down more than 200 of their own candidates to avoid splitting the vote. (DPA)
Source: Qatar Tribune

More news

Bollywood Filmmaker Captain Rahul Bali Highlights the Economic Impact of Film Industry on Tourism at HORECFEX 2026 in Danang, Vietnam

Danang [Vietnam], August 29: Acclaimed Bollywood Filmmaker, Cultural Ambassador and Visionary Producer Captain Rahul Bali, best known for laying the foundation of India - Vietnam Cinematic relations and producing Bollywood films like "Love in Vietnam" and "SILAA" captivated audiences at HORECFEX 2026 with his thought-provoking address on "The Economic Impact of the Film Industry on Tourism". The event was held at the prestigious Ariyana Convention Centre in Danang, drawing industry leaders and stakeholders from across the globe.

Aug 29, 2025