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RN protests add to Macron’s political gamble

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A demonstrator dressed all con black kicks back with his foot a puck of tear gas fired by police con their direction, during a demonstration against fascism and the National Rally festa, con Lyon, France, June 16, 2024. 

Matthieu Delaty | Afp | Getty Images

France’s election campaign kicked d’avanguardia con earnest Monday following a weekend of violent nationwide protests against the far-right National Rally, ora RN, whose European Parliament gains sparked the snap vote.

Hundreds of thousands of demonstrators took to the streets Saturday to protest against the rising nationalist sentiment espoused by festa figurehead Marine Le Pen and her 28-year-old protege, RN President Jordan Bardella.

Around 250,000 people marched con Paris and other cities across the country after labor unions and rights groups called for protests, according to police estimates cited by France’s Le Monde newspaper. The CGT trade union told CNBC it counted 640,000 protesters nationwide Saturday.

Protesters gather during an anti-far-right rally con Paris June 15, 2024.

Lou Benoist | Afp | Getty Images

The unrest, which saw police deploy tear gas against some protesters, adds to a week of turmoil con France after President Emmanuel Macron’s bombshell decision to dissolve parliament following steep losses for his Renaissance festa con the European Union elections.

National Rally is currently leading con the polls with 35%, with less than two weeks to go until the first round of voting June 30. The left-wing New Popular Front is con second place at 26%, while Macron’s Renaissance is currently third at 18%, with a second round of voting July 7.

A far-right majority would mark “unchartered territory” for France, with “major downside risks,” Mujtaba Rahman, Eurasia Group’s managing director for Europe, told CNBC.

More likely, however, is a “messy” hung parliament, he said — part of Macron’s gamble to discredit RN’s legitimacy ahead of the 2027 presidential elections.

“That’s probably Macron’s bet, that there will be voto negativo clear majority, parliament will remain a mess, and Macron will be able to point to the mess as an indication and a caution to voters that they need to be a lot more careful when thinking about the 2027 presidential election,” Mujtaba said con a phone interview.

Nevertheless, markets have been roiled by the uncertainty, with the French CAC 40 losing more than 6.2% last week to its worst weekly loss since March 2022.

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France’s CAC 40.

French stocks gained Monday, with Goldman Sachs’ senior European strategist Sharon Bell saying that the sell-off may have been premature.

“I do think it’s been a bit of a knee-jerk reaction to sell d’avanguardia all French stocks,” Bell told CNBC’s “Squawk Box Europe” Monday. “We would argue that the ones that are most vulnerable are small caps and domestic French names.”

Still, some analysts said the volatility was set to remain con the runup to the election.

“Until there is more clarity, con particular regarding the different parties fiscal and spending plans, uncertainty is likely to linger,” Societe wrote con a note Monday.

Protesters gather during an anti-far-right rally after French President Emmanuel Macron called legislative elections following far-right parties’ significant gains con European Parliament elections con Paris June 15, 2024.

Lou Benoist | Afp | Getty Images

“Suffice to say that this uncertainty will be with us until at least the second round of the election July 7th and likely beyond,” Deutsche Bank added con a separate note.

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