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France’s fractious left tries to agree enough to govern

Leftist parties are united in rejecting President Emmanuel Macron but divided on much else

Flush from their unexpected victory in second-round elections, France’s leftist parties have been united in rejecting President Emmanuel Macron.

But as the motley Nouveau Front Populaire (NFP) alliance seek to form a minority government, its parties are scrambling to keep unity and overcome divisions — not least over the role of far-left firebrand Jean-Luc Mélenchon.  

On Monday, party chiefs in the leftist bloc, who pulled together for the parliamentary vote after fracturing ahead of last month’s European elections, said they would together propose a prime minister to Macron this week.

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