Left-green alliance takes the lead: first projections
The polls are closed in France and the first projections have been published.
France’s national assembly has 577 seats, with 289 seats needed for an absolute majority.
Here is the first projected seat distribution, from Ipsos. It shows the left in the lead, in a major shift compared to opinion polls during the campaign.
Left-green New Popular Front: 172-192 seats
Emmanuel Macron’s allies: 150-170 seats
Far right National Rally and allies: 132-152 seats
Key events
French prime minister says he will offer resignation
Gabriel Attal, the prime minister and Macron ally, is speaking now.
He said that he will offer his resignation.
The secretary-general of Macron’s party Renaissance, Stéphane Séjourné, has stressed the commitment to defending republican values, including the fight against racism and anti-Semitism.
He said he’s open to working with republican parties and said that France Unbowed’s Jean-Luc Mélenchon and some of his allies cannot govern France.
Meanwhile, there’s disappointment in the European far right, with the leader of Portugal’s far right Chega already weighing in.
‘Happy in Warsaw’: Polish prime minister reacts to French projections
Donald Tusk, the Polish prime minister, said there’s “disappointment” in Moscow and “relief” in Kyiv.
“Enough to be happy in Warsaw,” he added.
The Ecologists’ Marine Tondelier is celebrating tonight’s projections.
“Tonight, social justice won. Tonight, environmental justice won. Tonight, the people won. And it’s only just started!” she said.
Far right politician Marion Maréchal says on BFMTV said that this national assembly is not representative of what the French people think.
François Hollande, a socialist former French president, is speaking now after having won a seat in the national assembly.
He thanked all the left parties and the people who are not left wing supporters but wanted to make the election result clear.
The result gives satisfaction but also responsibility, the former president said.
Pollster Ifop has an interesting breakdown of projected seats by individual party.
National Rally: 120-130
Renaissance: 107-115
France Unbowed: 85-94
Socialist party: 55-65
Republicans: 60-63
And here are the updated projections from Elabe.
Left-green New Popular Front: 178-205 seats
Macron’s allies: 157-174 seats
Far right National Front and allies: 113-148 seats
Angelique Chrisafis
Several key figures have held onto their seats tonight including the former prime minister, Élisabeth Borne, in the Calvados area and the interior minister, Gérald Darmanin, in the north.
New Popular Front at 180-205 seats: Ifop projection
Here are updated projections from pollster Ifop.
Left-green New Popular Front: 180-205
Macron’s allies: 164-174
Far right National Front and allies: 130-145
François Hollande, a former French president, is set to win a seat in the national assembly, according to preliminary data from the interior ministry.
The far right National Rally’s Jordan Bardella is addressing his supporters now, after projections put his party in third place – despite leading in opinion polls during the campaign.
He thanked voters who supported the National Rally and its supporters, saying that an alliance of dishonour and dangerous alliances prevailed. These alliances are putting France in the hands of the extreme left, the far right leader said.
More images from around France as voters react to the surprise projected outcome of the second round of elections.
Olivier Faure, first secretary of the French Socialist party, is now speaking to supporters.
This vote gives the New Popular Front an immense responsibility, he said.
The first projections have surprised France, putting a left-green alliance in the lead despite opinion polls during the campaign indicating that the far right was set to get the most votes.
The hard left France Unbowed’s Jean-Luc Mélenchon addressed supporters, declaring that Emmanuel Macron should call on the New Popular Front to govern.
Some more projections, from Elabe:
Left-green New Popular Front: 175-205 seats
Macron’s allies: 150-175 seats
Far right National Front and allies: 115-150
And here are the projections from pollster Ifop.
Like Ipsos, the Ifop projection also puts the left-green New Popular Front in first place.
Left-green New Popular Front: 180-215
Macron’s allies: 150-180
Far right National Front and allies: 120-150 seats