Both the far-right National Rally party in France and its competing left-wing New Popular Front coalition are promising to save the country from financial ruin.
But French executives gave a chilly reception Thursday to competing economic platforms from the rival parties, warning that both could endanger the French economy and distance France from the European Union.
With less than two weeks before pivotal legislative elections, members of MEDEF, the main employers association in France, held an “audition” for candidates from the main political parties that are vying to seize power from President Emmanuel Macron, whose government has been severely weakened after his party was battered by the far right in European Parliament elections.
Mr. Macron called for snap parliamentary elections, gambling that voters would reject extremes and embrace his centrist Renaissance party.
The first round of voting is slated for June 30, and the final round for July 7.
Persons:
MEDEF, ”, Emmanuel Macron, Macron
Organizations:
Popular Front, European Union, Renaissance
Locations:
France