A Look At Key Takeaways From France's EU Vote
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The party topped the poll in 32,613 out of 35,015 voting districts (towns, villages and territories), representing 93 percent of the total.
The far-right National Rally swept the boards in France's elections to the European Parliament Sunday, continuing its seemingly inexorable rise under longtime leader Marine Le Pen and 28-year-old current party chief Jordan Bardella.
The party topped the poll in 32,613 out of 35,015 voting districts (towns, villages and territories), representing 93 percent of the total.
The results mark a huge surge in five years for the party, which won 71 percent of voting districts in the last European elections in 2019.
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