Fifty violent attacks shock France ahead of crunch vote

PoliticsJuly 7, 20245 min read

Fifty violent attacks shock France ahead of crunch vote

Fifty violent attacks shock France ahead of crunch vote

Fifty violent attacks shock France ahead of crunch vote

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More than 50 candidates and activists in France have been physically attacked in the lead-up to Sunday's final round of parliamentary elections, according to Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin. This revelation came after government spokeswoman Prisca Thevenot, her deputy Virginie Lanlo, and a party activist were assaulted while putting up election posters in Meudon, south-west of Paris. The motive for the attack remains unclear, but Ms. Thevenot returned to Meudon on Thursday with Prime Minister Gabriel Attal, who condemned the attacks as 'intolerable cowardice'. The wave of assaults across France highlights the tense atmosphere on the final day of campaigning in an election that the far-right National Rally (RN) is poised to win. Although RN is leading in the polls, 217 candidates have withdrawn from local run-off races to give another candidate a better chance of stopping them from winning an outright majority in the National Assembly. Mr. Darmanin told news channel BFMTV that the attacks were occurring in a climate where France was 'on edge', and more than 30 people had been arrested. He said the attackers were either people who had 'spontaneously become angry' or were from 'ultra-left, ultra-right, or other political groups'. Footage from a block of flats showed youths swarming around the candidate, her deputy Virginie Lanlo, and a party activist for President Emmanuel Macron's Ensemble alliance. Ms. Thevenot told Le Parisien website that when she and her colleagues objected to the youths defacing party posters, 'they immediately attacked one of my activists, injuring Virginie'. Ms. Lanlo suffered an arm injury, while the activist was punched and hit with a scooter, resulting in a broken jaw. The car windscreen was also smashed by the scooter. Three teenagers and a 20-year-old man were arrested by police, and the incident was quickly condemned across the political spectrum. Mr. Attal called on people to 'reject the climate of violence and hatred that's taking hold', while RN leader Jordan Bardella said one of his 'big commitments as prime minister' would be to 'combat record insecurity and repeat offending'. National Rally head Marine Le Pen says there is still a chance of outright victory on Sunday. Mr. Darmanin has announced that 30,000 police will be deployed across France for Sunday's vote to prevent 'the ultra-left or ultra-right' from causing trouble. The BBC spoke to voters in his constituency in northern France on Thursday who said they feared youths would go on a rampage no matter who won, to express their anger at the political system. Law and order is one of RN's big priorities, along with immigration and tax cuts to address the cost-of-living crisis. RN candidates have also been attacked. Marie Dauchy described being 'violently assaulted' while campaigning at a market in La Rochette near Grenoble in the south-east. A conservative candidate allied with RN, Nicolas Conquer, complained that he and a female colleague had been pelted with eggs. Last month, another RN candidate was treated in hospital after being attacked while handing out pamphlets. Having won 33. 2% of the vote in the first round of the snap election, called unexpectedly by President Macron, Mr. Bardella's party is now aiming to win an absolute majority in the 577-seat National Assembly. But his political opponents have agreed to do all they can to block the far right from winning enough seats to form a government. Seventy-six seats were won outright in the first round by candidates who won more than half the local vote in their constituency, including 39 RN candidates and their allies. The other 501 seats will be decided in run-off votes, and 217 third-placed candidates have pulled out of the race to give a rival a better chance of defeating RN. Of those 217 withdrawals, 130 candidates came from the left-wing New Popular Front and 81 from the Macron alliance. Marine Le Pen has complained about the operation to secure 'mass withdrawals' and blamed those who sought to 'stay in power against the will of the people'. However, she said she thought there was still a chance of winning an absolute majority if the electorate turned out in big numbers. The latest Ifop poll suggests RN will win 210-240 seats, short of the 289 needed to form a government. That is down from the 240-270 range of seats it was estimated to win after the first round. Nevertheless, there is fear among some of France's minorities about what RN might do if it gets into power. It aims to give French citizens 'national preference' over immigrants for jobs and housing and to abolish the right to automatic French citizenship for children of foreign parents if those children have spent five years in France from the age of 11 to 18. Dual citizens would also be barred from dozens of sensitive jobs. One Muslim woman in a district that voted 54% for RN last Sunday told the BBC that RN was gaining ground with every election. Meanwhile, prosecutors are investigating an extremist 'patriotic network' website that published a list of almost 100 lawyers 'for eliminating' after they signed an open letter against National Rally. On the eve of France's quarter-final tie against Portugal in the European Championships in Germany, national football captain Kylian Mbappé called on voters to 'make the right choice'. After Sunday's 'catastrophic' first-round results, he said 'we can't put the country into the hands of those people', without specifying who they were.

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