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France returns to polls to elect new parliament


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Employees prepare election leaflets for the upcoming French legislative elections on June 2, 2017 in Marseille, southern FranceImage copyrightAFP
Image captionThe French parliamentary elections are held in two rounds
French voters are heading to the polls to pick their new MPs, a month after electing political outsider Emmanuel Macron as president.
Mr Macron will be hoping the candidates for his centrist party, La Republique en Marche (Republic on the Move), will pick up the majority of the 577 seats.
The election is held in two rounds, with the second next Sunday.
Victory for Mr Macron's party would be a watershed moment, pushing the two established parties to the sidelines.
Both the centre-right Republicans and the Socialists failed to reach the presidential run-off last month, for the first time in France's post-war history.
Polls opened at 06:00 GMT and close at 18:00, with the first projections expected shortly afterwards.
However, few MPs are expected to be elected in this first round of voting.
Only candidates who win more than 50% of the vote will do so, otherwise all candidates who secure at least 12.5% of registered voters will go into the second round, where the winner takes the seat.
Jean-Luc Melenchon (C), gestures as he speaks with a child (unseen) in Marseille, 8 JuneImage copyrightAFP
Image captionJean-Luc Mélenchon (C) campaigns in Marseille
Mr Macron's party, which was only established a little over a year ago, has fielded a selection of candidates from all walks of life - including students, the retired and a bullfighter.
LREM candidates have already won 10 out of the 11 seats voted for by French overseas constituencies, and opinion polls suggest they could make the same impact in the mainland.
The new president has already left an impression around the world, in particular for standing up to US leader Donald Trump on issues like climate change.
French national assembly in 2012
But the 39-year-old needs to gain a majority to push through the changes he has promised to reform France.
Meanwhile, parties like Marine Le Pen's far-right National Front (FN) and Jean-Luc Mélenchon's far-left France Unbowed are hoping to capitalise on voters turning their back on the mainstream Republicans and Socialists.
However, the winner-takes-all-system tends to favour the big parties, analysts say.
Emmanuel Macron shakes hands with well-wishers in his hometown of Le TouquetImage copyrightEPA
Image captionNew President Emmanuel Macron has fielded a list of candidates from all walks of life
A number of the constituency races will be worth watching:
  • Will Manuel Valls, the unpopular Socialist ex-prime minister rejected as a candidate by both LREM and the Socialists, be ousted from his Essonne seat by Dieudonné MBala MBala, a notorious comic convicted of hate speech, or singer Francis Lalanne - in a 20-candidate contest described by some as a "circus"?
  • Will it be third time lucky for Marine Le Pen in the Pas-de-Calais department of northern France - or will she fall to LREM novice Anne Roquet?
  • Will LREM junior minister Mounir Mahjoubi, 33, oust Socialist Party leader Jean-Christophe Cambadélis, 65, from a seat in Paris that he has held for 20 years?
  • Will Jean-Luc Mélenchon win his battle in Marseille against sitting Socialist Patrick Menucci and LREM first-timer, Corinne Versini?
Marine Le Pen (C) poses for a selfie photo during a campaign rally on 8 June in CalaisImage copyrightAFP
Image captionMarine Le Pen (C) campaigns in Calais
The election is taking place amid heightened security after a series of devastating terror attacks in recent years.
Some 50,000 police officers will be on patrol on Sunday.
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