Search

08 Sept 2025

Macron warns voters against far right and hard left ahead of crucial elections

Macron warns voters against far right and hard left ahead of crucial elections

French President Emmanuel Macron is warning voters against choosing the far right or the hard left, asserting that their divisive policies increase the risk of political “conflict and civil war”, ahead of Sunday’s first round of crucial parliamentary elections.

Mr Macron said in an interview with podcast Generation Do It Yourself that both the far-right National Rally and hard-left France Unbowed bring bad responses to “real problems” because they “respond in some way by increasing conflict and civil war”.

He called snap elections following the defeat of his centrist alliance at European Union elections earlier this month.

Voters will choose politicians for the National Assembly in two rounds on June 30 and July 7.

“When you are fed up with everything, when daily life is hard, you can be tempted by extremes that have quicker solutions. But the solution will never lie in rejecting others,” Mr Macron said.

He said the policies of the far-right National Rally, detailed by the party’s president, Jordan Bardella, on Monday, would “lead to civil war” and are “an impoverishment programme, because it’s several thousand euros in hidden taxes every day and an impossibility of paying pensions and paying employees well”.

The hard-left France Unbowed encourages tensions between communities for electoral purposes, he said, arguing that it also means “civil war” because it “reduces people to their religious or ethnic group”.

Polls show the outcome of the early election remains uncertain amid a complex voting system and potential alliances.

Mr Macron is aligned against both the National Rally and the New Popular Front, a coalition of far- to centre-left parties that includes France Unbowed.

To continue reading this article,
please subscribe and support local journalism!


Subscribing will allow you access to all of our premium content and archived articles.

Subscribe

To continue reading this article for FREE,
please kindly register and/or log in.


Registration is absolutely 100% FREE and will help us personalise your experience on our sites. You can also sign up to our carefully curated newsletter(s) to keep up to date with your latest local news!

Register / Login

Buy the e-paper of the Donegal Democrat, Donegal People's Press, Donegal Post and Inish Times here for instant access to Donegal's premier news titles.

Keep up with the latest news from Donegal with our daily newsletter featuring the most important stories of the day delivered to your inbox every evening at 5pm.