Nearly 1,500 people have walked the central streets of Baiona. The polls grant victory to the National Agrupation, although it is true that with the creation of the so-called Popular Front the left-wing parties have risen in the polls.
Thousands of people have taken to the streets in various parts of Franceas in Paris, with the purpose of warn of the danger posed by the rise of the extreme right facing the next elections, brought forward by its president Emmanuel Macron after the defeat in the European elections.
Representatives of the main unions and organizations in favor of social rights have warned of the danger, in a demonstration in which representatives of the alliance participated Popular frontformed by left-wing parties such as Euskal Herria Bai.
Around 200 demonstrations They will tour French territory this Saturday and tomorrow; calls that could gather between 300,000 and 350,000 peopleof which between 50,000 and 100,000 in the capital.
Likewise, nearly 1,500 people have walked the central streets of Baiona to try to stop the rise of the extreme right, since their victory on June 30 and July 7 would mean the return to power of the most right wing since World War II. , with Charles de Gaulle at the helm.
The polls give victory to National Groupalthough it is true that with the creation of the so-called Popular Front the left-wing parties have risen in the polls and could end up being just three percentage points behind Le Pen.
The resounding victory of the National Group of Marine Le Pen in Sunday’s European elections caused a political earthquake in France.
Source: Eitb

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