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Voters vote in Marseille for the second round of the French parliamentary elections. IMAGES
France's Minister of Solidarity Damien Abad, whose campaign has been disrupted by accusations of rape, votes in the second round of the parliamentary elections in Oyonnax, in the Ain, where he is a candidate for deputy. IMAGES
The first voters in Nantes, in western France, cast their ballots in the first round of the parliamentary polls, pitting Emmanuel Macron's coalition against an increasingly competitive left-wing alliance, led by Jean-Luc Melenchon. IMAGES
The first voters cast their ballots in Paris as polling stations open for the first round of parliamentary elections. The abstention rate is predicted to be well over 50% as a resurgent and newly unified left seeks to thwart Emmanuel Macron's plans for reform. IMAGES
Voters turn up at 8 a.m. at the opening of a polling station in Besançon, in eastern France, to vote in the first round of the parliamentary elections, for which the abstention rate is predicted to be well over 50 percent. IMAGES
France goes to the polls on Sunday in the first round of parliamentary elections, with a resurgent and newly unified left seeking to thwart President Emmanuel Macron's plans for reform. Elections for the 577 seats in the lower house National Assembly are a two-round process. The shape of the new parliament will become clear only after the second round, a week later, on June 19. IMAGES of France's National Assembly exterior