France reacts to far-right's big wins in first round of snap elections
For many, France looked like a completely different place on Monday.The results of the first round of legislative elections, held on Sunday, revealed a deeply fractured country, with an emerging far right winning record numbers of votes and the near collapse of President Emmanuel Macron's centrist party."The far right at the gates of power," read the cover of the daily newspaper Le Parisien, the morning after the end of the first half of the early elections called by Mr Macron.“Twelve million of our fellow citizens voted for a far-right party that is clearly racist and anti-republican,” the left-wing newspaper Libération said in an editorial, referring to Marine Le Pen's National Rally party. “The head of state threw France under the bus, the bus continued without slowing down, an...