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Added on the 12/03/2018 07:32:00 - Copyright : France 24 EN
Around 120 National Rally MPs pose with smiling faces on the steps of the Palais Bourbon after their election in the early legislative elections, despite the disappointment of a stronger-than-expected "Republican Front", as the far-right party makes its parliamentary comeback. IMAGES
French far-right Marine Le Pen arrives at the National Rally headquarters in Paris, where party leader Jordan Bardella is already present. The starting line for the second round of legislative elections will be known at 6.00 pm and should confirm the formation of a "republican front" against the far-right party. IMAGES
The far-right National Rally's (RN) Marine Le Pen meets Matteo Salvini, head of Italy's anti-immigrant League party in Brussels, following the European elections, which saw the far-right make big gains. IMAGES
Following in the footsteps of the Ecologists, the Insoumis MPs take their turn in the National Assembly, boosted by the Left's success in the legislative elections and with their hopes of governing intact despite the absence of an absolute majority. IMAGES
Marine Le Pen and Sebastien Chenu, elected as MPs for the far-right National Rally (RN) in the first round of the French general election, arrive at their party's headquarters in Paris for an executive committee meeting the day after the vote, in which the RN won by an unprecedented margin. IMAGES
Images at the announcement of the results at the far-right party leader Jordan Bardella's HQ. With over 30% of the vote, the anti-immigration National Rally (RN) party is the big winner of the European elections. IMAGES
Jordan Bardella, head of the National Rally (RN) list for the European elections, votes in Garches, near Paris, as his list looks set to win. Jordan Bardella has been leading the polls for months and could increase his already high score for 2019 (23.34%) by almost ten points. IMAGES
Newly-elected MPs from Emmanuel Macron's party LREM, renamed Renaissance, arrive at the National Assembly, as the French president looks for a way out of the deadlock after his failure to retain a parliamentary majority. IMAGES