President Emmanuel Macron's party is trailing badly with less than two weeks to go before the first round of the snap elections he called in response to the far-right drubbing that his party received in European polls.
I am concerned about the elections in France, Scholz told public broadcaster ARD in an annual summer interview. And I hope that parties that are not [Marine] Le Pen, to put it that way, are successful in the election.
With the National Rally (RN) polling at around 35 percent, protesters feel the need to emphasize the consequences of a far-right victory.
We have to remind people that they're the ones who talked about 'comfort abortions', who are always attacking family-planning services, Morgane Legras, a nuclear engineer and feminist activist taking part in the thousands-strong march in Paris, told AFP.
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