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France election sees over 50 politicians, campaigners assaulted

  • More than 30 people have been arrested, including militants from far-right and far-left groups

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Election posters for the French far-right National Rally party with pictures of leaders Marine Le Pen and Jordan Bardella are seen near the party’s headquarters on Friday before the second round of parliamentary elections this weekend. Photo: Reuters

More than 50 politicians and campaigners have been assaulted during the French election, the interior minister said on Friday, as tension mounts ahead of this weekend’s run-off votes.

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“This campaign is short and yet we already have 51 candidates, substitutes and activists who have been physically assaulted,” Gerald Darmanin told BFMTV.

More than 30 people have been arrested, he said, including militants from far-right and far-left groups.

Last month, President Emmanuel Macron made the gamble of calling parliamentary elections just weeks before Paris hosts the Olympics, after the far-right trounced his centrist alliance in European elections.

Tensions have risen in France after the anti-immigration and Eurosceptic National Rally (RN) party came out ahead after the first round of voting, outright winning 39 seats in the 577-seat National Assembly and predicted to gain many more.

French President Emmanuel Macron, who last month called parliamentary elections. Photo: AFP
French President Emmanuel Macron, who last month called parliamentary elections. Photo: AFP

Several assaults have been reported as centrists and a new left-wing alliance make last ditch efforts to ensure the RN does not win an absolute majority in the second round.

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