Anti-Semitism fears stalk Jewish voters’ choice in France

Left-leaning Jewish associations and individual voters in France face a tough decision ahead of snap parliamentary polls on June 30 and July 7. With the far right expected to make significant gains and the hard left dealing with allegations of anti-Semitism, the choices are complicated. Three major blocs compete for votes: the far-right National Rally (RN) of Marine Le Pen, President Emmanuel Macron’s centrist camp, and the left New Popular Front (NFP) alliance, of which LFI is the largest member.

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