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France 24: French government suspends radical right and Islamist groups ahead of election

French Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin declared the dissolution of groups on the radical right and left just before a coming divisive election.

French Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin. (Photo: Obatala-photography/Shutterstock)

French Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin declared the dissolution of groups on the radical right and left just before a coming divisive election, including the GUD in the Paris area and some Islamist groups, according to France 24.

According to a recent poll reported by France 24, the rightwing National Rally bloc is set to win 36% of the popular vote, the New Popular Front leftwing bloc 28.5% and incumbent centrist Macron's bloc just 21%.

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