French Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin on Wednesday ordered the dissolution of extreme right and radical Islamist groups, four days before the June 30 first round of high-stakes legislative elections that could see the far-right National Rally (RN) come to power after a short, divisive campaign. Read our liveblog to see how all the day's events unfolded.
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- The French government on Wednesday ordered the dissolution of several ultra right-wing groups, including the GUD (Groupe Union Défense) active in the Paris region, and a number of radical Islamist groups ahead of Sunday's first round of the legislative elections.
- An Ifop poll published Wednesday put the far-right National Rally (RN) and its allies ahead with 36% of the popular vote. The left’s New Popular Front has 28.5%, while President Emmanuel Macron’s centrist bloc is trailing with 21% of the popular vote.
- Socialist Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo warned that President Emmanuel Macron risked "spoiling" the 2024 Paris Olympics next month by calling snap parliamentary elections.
- A day after Tuesday night's first televised debate between the far-right National Rally's Jordan Bardella, Prime Minister Gabriel Attal and Manuel Bompard from leftist bloc New Popular Front, Attal campaigns on Wednesday in Azay-le-Rideau and Parçay-Meslay in France's central Loire region.